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5 Dollars - Leonard I John Montgomery Ward

Uitgever Hutt River Province
Jaar 1993
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Beschrijving keerzijde A facing bust portrait of John Montgomery Ward, the celebrated 19th-century baseball player, manager, and labour organiser, is depicted wearing a period baseball cap and jacket, rendered in fine relief at the centre of the field. The legend 'JOHN MONTGOMERY WARD' curves along the upper periphery, while the motto 'IN GOD WE TRUST' and the date '1993' appear to the left of the portrait. The numeral '5' is prominently placed to the right alongside a small mint emblem, and 'FIVE DOLLARS' is inscribed along the lower arc. Engraver's initials 'HR' appear incuse below the bust.
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Hutt River Province — officially the Principality of Hutt River — was a self-declared micronation in Western Australia, established in 1970 when wheat 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 with genuine seriousness of purpose. The John Montgomery Ward name on this issue likely references a commemorative or patronage series rather than any head of state, consistent with Hutt River's practice of issuing collector-targeted coinage with little or no circulation intent.

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