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| 正面描述 | Facing bust portrait of Albert Spalding in the central field, depicted in period attire with a bow tie and open collar. The legend HUTT RIVER PROVINCE arcs along the upper periphery, while FIVE DOLLARS curves along the lower rim. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appears to the left of the portrait, the date 1992 to the right, accompanied by a small crowned provincial arms mintmark below the date. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Hutt River Province declared secession from Australia in 1970 after a dispute over wheat production quotas — Leonard Casley, a farmer in Western Australia, invoked an obscure piece of British colonial legislation to establish himself as sovereign. The micronation issued its own currency for decades, with limited practical circulation but genuine internal use among residents and the tourist trade that Casley actively cultivated.
The "Prince Leonard I Albert Spalding" styling on this issue reflects one of several title variations Casley adopted over the years. Hutt River coins were struck by commercial minting contractors rather than any sovereign facility.