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Obverse Description
English text; coat of arms; Bermuda petrel (cahow) bird; Queen Elizabeth II wearing Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik tiara, King George VI’s festoon necklace, and Queen Mary’s floret earrings; flowers
Reverse Description
English text; two Bermuda Fitted Dinghy sailboats; buildings and church in Hamilton
Catalog Information
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