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Send letter again1 Pound: History
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Position: 1
Source: Nestor Link: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces10193.html Cover: Yes |
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Position: 2
Source: Nestor Link: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces10193.html Cover: Yes |
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Position: 3
Source: NumisCorner.com Link: https://www.numiscorner.com/?utm_source=coin-brothers&utm_medium=Link&utm_campaign=Img_credit Cover: Yes |
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Position: 4
Source: NumisCorner.com Link: https://www.numiscorner.com/?utm_source=coin-brothers&utm_medium=Link&utm_campaign=Img_credit Cover: Yes |
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Obverse Object |
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Crown, jewelry → Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara | Crown, jewelry |
Reverse lettering |
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FALKLAND ISLANDS 2004 DESIRE THE RIGHT • ONE POUND • | ONE POUND FALKLAND ISLANDS 2004 DESIRE THE RIGHT |
Reverse description |
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Depicts the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands, the state name above and the value below. Desire the Right is the motto of the Falkland Islands. It makes reference to the Desire, the vessel from which English sea captain John Davis sighted the Falkland Islands in 1592. The coat of arms of the Falkland Islands is the heraldic device consisting of a shield charged with a ram on tussock grass in a blue field at the top and a sailing ship on white and blue wavy lines underneath. Adopted in 1948, it has been the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands since 29 September of that year. The ram represents the territory's past primary industry of sheep farming, while the ship symbolises the Desire which reportedly first sighted the islands at the end of the 16th century. The grass indicates the vegetation of the Falklands. | Depicts the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands, the value above. Desire the Right is the motto of the Falkland Islands. It makes reference to the Desire, the vessel from which English sea captain John Davis sighted the Falkland Islands in 1592. The coat of arms of the Falkland Islands is the heraldic device consisting of a shield charged with a ram on tussock grass in a blue field at the top and a sailing ship on white and blue wavy lines underneath. Adopted in 1948, it has been the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands since 29 September of that year. The ram represents the territory's past primary industry of sheep farming, while the ship symbolises the Desire which reportedly first sighted the islands at the end of the 16th century. The grass indicates the vegetation of the Falklands. |
Edge lettering |
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+ DESIRE THE RIGHT | DESIRE THE RIGHT |
Variations |
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4th portrait | 4th Portrait |
Catalogue Number |
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KM# 136 | KM# 203 |
Field | Accept | Update | Old version |
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Item |
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1 Pound, Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) | none |