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5 Dollars

Issuer Saint Eustatius (Dutch Caribbean)
Year 2012
Type Fantasy coin
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Obverse description Bimetallic design divided vertically, with the brass centre occupying the left half and the nickel-plated steel ring forming the outer border. The right portion of the centre displays the coat of arms of Saint Eustatius, featuring a fortress and a map motif, with the island name 'St. Eustatius' inscribed in small lettering above the shield. The legend 'SAINT EUSTATIUS' appears in two lines to the right of the arms, with the denomination numeral '5' below in the lower field.
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Reverse script Latin
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Saint Eustatius never actually issued this coin for circulation. The island — a special municipality of the Netherlands since 2010, when the Netherlands Antilles dissolved — uses the US dollar as its official currency. These bimetallic "local" issues from Dutch Caribbean territories in this period were produced by private minting interests targeting the collector market, not any genuine monetary authority of the islands themselves.

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