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2010 Bicentenary Lachlan Macquarie $1 PNC

2010 Bicentenary Lachlan Macquarie $1 PNC

Lieutenant Colonel Lachlan Macquarie (1761–1824) was sworn in as the fifth Governor of New South Wales and its dependencies on 1 January 1810. He promptly annulled all laws and appointments made in the wake of a military coup that had deposed his predecessor, Governor William Bligh, in 1808.

He was also responsible for the production of the iconic Holey Dollar and Dump coins dated 1813.
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2010 Bicentenary Lachlan Macquarie $1 PNC
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2010 Bicentenary Lachlan Macquarie $1 PNC

Lieutenant Colonel Lachlan Macquarie (1761–1824) was sworn in as the fifth Governor of New South Wales and its dependencies on 1 January 1810. He promptly annulled all laws and appointments made in the wake of a military coup that had deposed his predecessor, Governor William Bligh, in 1808.

He was also responsible for the production of the iconic Holey Dollar and Dump coins dated 1813.

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Lieutenant Colonel Lachlan Macquarie (1761–1824) was sworn in as the fifth Governor of New South Wales and its dependencies on 1 January 1810. He promptly annulled all laws and appointments made in the wake of a military coup that had deposed his predecessor, Governor William Bligh, in 1808.

He was also responsible for the production of the iconic Holey Dollar and Dump coins dated 1813.