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





















