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1 Dollar English

Issuer North Pole
Year 2012
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Currency Dollar
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Obverse lettering North Pole
2012
Reverse description The copper-plated steel centre features a rectangular cartouche enclosing a detailed relief depiction of a resting walrus, portrayed in profile facing left with prominent tusks and textured skin rendered in fine engraving. Stylised wave elements appear below the central motif within the inner disc. The nickel-plated steel outer ring is decorated with undulating wave patterns in the upper and lower sections, evoking Arctic waters. The denomination $1 is inscribed at the top of the outer ring, while the legend NORTH POLE curves along the lower rim.
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There is no sovereign or recognized autonomous territory called "North Pole" with minting authority. Coins issued under this name are novelty or fantasy pieces produced by private mints — in this case almost certainly targeting the collector gift market around Christmas themes. No central bank backs them, and they carry no legal tender status in any jurisdiction.

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