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| Issuer | Hutt River Province |
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| Year | 1992 |
| Type | Local coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1992 - Proof - 10,000 |
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Hutt River Province — formally the Province of Hutt River — was a self-declared micronation in Western Australia, established in 1970 when farmer Leonard Casley seceded from Australia in a dispute over wheat production quotas. He styled himself Prince Leonard I, and the province issued its own stamps, passports, and coins for decades, primarily targeting the collector market. This silver piece is part of that numismatic program, which leaned heavily on royal portraiture and regnal nomenclature to project legitimacy. The .9999 fineness is notably purer than standard sovereign coinage silver.