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5 Dollars - Leonard I Adrian 'Cap' Anson

Issuer Hutt River
Year 1993
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Currency Dollar (1974-2020)
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Edge Milled
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Mintage 1993 - Brilliant Uncirculated
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Hutt River Province — formally the Province of Hutt River — was a self-declared micronation in Western Australia, established in 1970 when wheat farmer Leonard Casley seceded from Australia in a dispute over wheat production quotas. By the 1990s it was issuing a range of collector coins under royal prerogative, many commemorating figures with no discernible connection to the province itself.

Cap Anson was a 19th-century American baseball player — one of the first inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1939, and deeply controversial for his role in enforcing racial segregation in professional baseball. Why Hutt River chose him for a 1993 five-dollar issue remains unexplained in any known numismatic record.

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