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| Issuer | Hutt River Province |
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| Year | 1991 |
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| Thickness | 4 mm |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Hutt River Province declared independence from Australia in 1970 after a wheat quota dispute between farmer Leonard Casley and the Western Australian government — a secession Canberra never formally recognized but also never forcibly reversed. By the 1990s, the province had developed a modest but deliberate numismatic program, issuing collector pieces that functioned more as diplomatic calling cards than currency.
The "U.S. Jeep" designation on this issue almost certainly references military surplus vehicles that became ubiquitous across rural Western Australia after World War II.