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3 Dollars - Elizabeth II The col. William G. Ball, Gold Proof Issue

Issuer Bermuda Monetary Authority
Year 2007
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Composition Gold (.999)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering COLONEL WILLIAM G. BALL / ANNO DOMINI 1943 / THREE DOLLARS
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Colonel William Ball commanded Bermuda's local militia during the American Revolutionary War period, a posting that carried genuine strategic weight given the island's position as a British provisioning hub in the Atlantic. Bermuda's ambiguous loyalties during that conflict — the islands traded gunpowder to American rebels in exchange for food in 1775, an episode known as the Gunpowder Plot of Bermuda — made figures like Ball administratively complicated for the Crown.

The Fr#152 reference places this squarely in the Frossard gold series for modern Bermuda proofs, a small-denomination gold format revived specifically for collector issues rather than any circulation purpose.

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