Enderby Land is not a sovereign nation — it is an uninhabited Antarctic territory claimed by Australia. Coins attributed to it in the 1990s were produced entirely for the collector market, with no issuing government, no treasury, and no population to circulate them. The X# prefix in standard references confirms this: it denotes fantasy or non-circulating issues outside any recognized monetary system.
Palladium was briefly fashionable for numismatic issues in this period following price spikes in the late 1980s. The Pn5 designation suggests this is the fifth in a pattern sequence, implying a coordinated fantasy series rather than a standalone piece.
Enderby Land is not a sovereign nation — it is an uninhabited Antarctic territory claimed by Australia. Coins attributed to it in the 1990s were produced entirely for the collector market, with no issuing government, no treasury, and no population to circulate them. The X# prefix in standard references confirms this: it denotes fantasy or non-circulating issues outside any recognized monetary system.
Palladium was briefly fashionable for numismatic issues in this period following price spikes in the late 1980s. The Pn5 designation suggests this is the fifth in a pattern sequence, implying a coordinated fantasy series rather than a standalone piece.