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1 Cent - Elizabeth II 3rd portrait

Issuer Bermuda Monetary Authority
Year 1986-1990
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem, modelled by Raphael David Maklouf. The truncation of the bust is visible at the lower centre, with the engraver's initials RDM incuse below. The legend BERMUDA arcs along the left periphery and ELIZABETH II along the right periphery, all rendered in raised Latin characters within a plain border.
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Edge Plain
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The Bermuda Monetary Authority was established in 1969, replacing the Bermuda Currency Board and giving the island full control over its own currency issuance for the first time. The bronze cent series of this period was produced primarily at the Royal Mint, and the third portrait of Elizabeth II — by Raphael Maklouf — was adopted across Commonwealth territories beginning in 1985, making this issue one of the earlier Bermudian coins to carry it.

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