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5 Dollars - Golden Eagle Falcon Island

Issuer Australia
Year 2018
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Currency Dollar (1966-date)
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Obverse description Central field displays the coat of arms of Falcon Island, featuring a radiant sunburst shield flanked by two birds of prey with wings displayed, each perching on a scroll bearing the motto legend in three lines. A palm tree rises above the shield as a crest. The denomination '5 DOLLARS' appears prominently in the upper field, with the issuer name 'FALCON ISLAND' arcing along the upper rim. The date '2018' is inscribed in the lower field beneath the arms.
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Reverse lettering SIBERIAN BIRDS
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Aquila chrysaetus
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The "Falcon Island" release was part of Australia's ongoing legal tender novelty program administered through the Perth Mint, which has issued dollar-denominated coins for a rotating cast of Pacific and Indian Ocean territories since the early 2000s. These brass pieces circulate in name only — the named "island" jurisdictions hold no independent monetary authority, and the coins are produced exclusively for the collector market.

No recorded circulation figures exist for this issue, which is functionally a bullion-adjacent souvenir rather than a working currency instrument.

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