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Central field features a colorized coat of arms depicting a crowned shield in blue and orange tones, divided by a horizontal bar and adorned with three bird figures, surrounded by an ornate border. The crown surmounting the shield is rendered in red and gold. The date is split to either side of the arms, with '20' to the left and '18' to the right, both in blue numerals. The legend 'REDONDA' arcs above in blue lettering, and the denomination 'FIFTY CENTS' appears below in bold blue lettering. The entire design is applied as a colorized paper inset set within a reeded steel planchet. |
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Central field features a colorized depiction of a full-rigged sailing vessel under full sail, navigating open blue seas beneath a partly cloudy sky. The ship is portrayed in a realistic illustrative style, with multiple masts carrying square-rigged white sails billowing in the wind. The hull is rendered in dark tones contrasting against the deep blue of the ocean. No legends or inscriptions appear on the reverse. The design is applied as a colorized paper inset set within a reeded steel planchet. |
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Redonda is a uninhabited half-square-mile rock in the eastern Caribbean, claimed as a kingdom through an unbroken — if entirely unofficial — literary succession stretching back to Matthew Phipps Shiel, the speculative fiction writer crowned by his father in 1880. The "kingdom" has since passed through poets, novelists, and at least one disputed claimant, with rival courts issuing their own titles and, apparently, their own coinage.
Steel with colorized paper facing is not a minting process — it is craft production, and these pieces circulate nowhere.