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5 Dollars - Leonard I Charley Radbourne

Issuer Hutt River
Year 1993
Type Local coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering CHARLEY RADBOURNE IN GOD WE TRUST 1993 5 FIVE DOLLARS
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Additional information

Hutt River Province — officially the Province of Hutt River — was a micronation in Western Australia founded in 1970 when farmer Leonard Casley seceded from Australia in a dispute over wheat production quotas. Casley styled himself Prince Leonard I and issued coins, stamps, and passports for decades, operating with remarkable bureaucratic seriousness. This piece honors Charley Radbourne, the 19th-century American pitcher known for winning 59 games in the 1884 season for the Providence Grays — his connection to an Australian micronation's coinage being, to put it plainly, entirely unexplained by the historical record.

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