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A new version of the Australian dollar is coming out! The latest image of the queen has been groaned by Australians

It's Queen's birthday again! This time, to celebrate the Queen's 92nd birthday, Australia decided to issue a new batch of coins next year!

The queen's head on the coin was redesigned. Is this the published effect map?

Australian netizens have also said they can't stand it! It's not the queen at all. It's a man with a wig!

According to the Daily Mail, the Queen's new profile picture was designed by the Royal Mint engraver Jody Clark and was officially put into use in 2019!

The current portrait of the Queen was designed by British artist Ian Rank-Broadly in 1997 and put into use in 1998. In this regard, netizens do not buy accounts!

Sydney Morning Frontier reporter Bevan Shields tweeted: "am I the only one who thinks this portrait doesn't look like her?"

Others commented: "incredible!" It's too ugly, does the queen know? "

You know, Australians love the Queen more than a little bit. The coins issued at different times in Australia are full of head pictures of the Queen in different periods. From the Queen's head to the image of an early teenage girl, to middle age, to old age, it's still in circulation.

Why do Australians love the Queen so much? Not only on the coin, the Queen's birthday (though wrong) this day, but also will have a holiday, the whole country to celebrate it! That is because the Commonwealth of Australia has a constitutional monarchy and a cabinet, and Queen Elizabeth II is also the Queen of Australia and head of State of Australia. The Governor of Australia exercises power on behalf of the Queen and has the power to dissolve Parliament, but only at the suggestion of the Prime Minister. In other words, the Queen is the highest nominal leader!

Although the Queen had given way to Prince Charles last week, her achievements remained deeply in the hearts of the Australian people!

After studying in Australia for such a long time, how well do you know about the Australian dollar?

$2 coin

On the back of the two Australian dollar coin is a portrait of an aboriginal Australian tribal elder. The Aboriginal man's name is GwoyaJungarai.. The use of Aboriginal Presbyterian portraits to cast coins is a sign of Australia's recognition of Aboriginal history and status! In addition to the elderly, there are Southern Cross signs and native Australian vegetation.

$1 coin

On the back of the Australian dollar coin are five kangaroos of different sizes. Kangaroos are recognized as symbols of Australia, where kangaroos survive and are herbivores.

Fifty cents

Fifty cents is the only polygonal coin in all coins in circulation in Australia. The design on the back is Australia's national emblem, the center of which is a shield with six state badges engraved on it, indicating that the six states are United to form the Commonwealth of Australia. A kangaroo and an emu guarded the shield.

20 cents

The figure on the back of the twenty-ten coin is a platypus. Platypus, like ecmoles, is unique to Australia. Platypus generally live in caves on the banks of rivers and streams on Australia's east coast, feeding on shrimps and other aquatic molluscs.

Ten cents

On the back of the ten-dime coin is a bird with a tall tail feather. The birds are also endemic to Australia, mostly in wet forests in Victoria and southern Queensland.

Five cents

The pattern on the back of the pennies is a rare Australian ecole.

There are so many small animals with flowers and plants that can be placed on the coins, it is also quite beautiful. What do you think of the new queen's coins?


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