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5 Dollars - Leonard I Landings on Okinawa

Uitgever Hutt River Province
Jaar 1992
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Waarde 5 Dollars
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field features a large numeral '5' overlaid on a decorative horizontal band of geometric and foliate relief patterns. A heraldic crown is depicted above the band. The legend HUTT RIVER PROVINCE arcs along the upper periphery, with NEW QUEENSLAND MINT inscribed on a tablet beneath the crown, and FIVE DOLLARS along the lower margin.
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Opschrift voorzijde HUTT RIVER PROVINCE NEW QUEENSLAND MINT 5 FIVE DOLLARS
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Aanvullende informatie

Hutt River Province, the micronation founded by Leonard Casley in Western Australia in 1970 following a dispute over wheat production quotas, issued commemorative coinage throughout the 1980s and 1990s on virtually any subject it could attach its name to. The Battle of Okinawa — the largest amphibious assault in the Pacific Theater, fought April through June 1945 — had no connection whatsoever to Hutt River or its "Prince Leonard I." The pairing is entirely opportunistic, timed to coincide with the late commemorative boom of the early 1990s.

Struck in nickel silver to match the weight and diameter of contemporaneous Crown-sized issues, these pieces were sold directly to collectors at a premium over face value.

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