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50 Cents Charles III - 1st Portrait - Year of the Snake

发行方 Royal Australian Mint
年份 2025
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货币 Dollar (1966-date)
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背面描述 A sinuous snake coils around a leafy branch, its body depicted in naturalistic detail occupying the central field. A traditional Chinese cash coin is suspended from the snake's tail in the lower portion of the design, serving as a symbol of prosperity. The Chinese character '蛇' (Snake) is prominently placed to the right of the central motif, while the abbreviation 'AS' appears in the lower field. The overall composition references the Chinese lunar calendar's Year of the Snake, integrating Eastern iconographic elements within the tetradecagonal format.
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背面铭文 蛇 AS
(Translation: 蛇 = Snake)
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Australia's twelve-sided 50-cent piece has carried lunar year reverses since the late 1990s, making this a well-established annual issue rather than a special departure. The snake occupies the sixth position in the twelve-year cycle. What distinguishes this particular piece from its predecessors is the obverse portrait — the first Australian circulation-format lunar 50-cent to bear King Charles III's effigy, following the accession in September 2022 and the subsequent delay in rolling out new portrait coinage across Commonwealth mints.

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