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Adelie Land 25 Francs 2007

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Adélie Land is the portion of the Antarctic coast between Pourquoi Pas Point at 66°12'S, 136°11'E and Point Alden at 66°48'S, 142°02'E, with a shore length of 350 km and with its hinterland extending as a sector about 2,600 km toward the South Pole. It is one of five districts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands. The land area, mostly ice covered, is estimated at 432,000 km².

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Year 2,007
Material Nickel
Condition UNC
Denomination 25 francs
Mintage Unknown
Diámeter (mm) 25.5

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Crozet Island 20 Fr 2005

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The Crozet Islands (45°57' to 46°29'S- 50°10' to 52°19'E) are a sub-antarctic archipelago of small islands in the southern Indian Ocean. They were discovered by the expedition of Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, a French explorer, who landed on January 24, 1772. They form one of the five administrative districts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.

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Enderbyland 1 Sovereign 1991

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Enderbyland 1 Sovereign 1991
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Enderby Land (67°30′S, 53°0′E) is a land mass of Antarctica, extending from Shinnan Glacier to William Scoresby Bay. It was discovered in February 1831 by John Biscoe in the Tula, and named after the Enderby Brothers of London, owners of the Tula, who encouraged their captains to combine exploration with sealing.

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Balleny Island $1 2005 Bronze

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The Balleny Islands (66°55'S, 163°45'E) form a chain of uninhabited, mainly volcanic, islands in the Southern Ocean in the Antarctic Continent. The group forms a chain that extends for about 160 km in a northwest-southeast direction. The islands are heavily glaciated and are of volcanic origin. The group contains three main islands: Young, Buckle and Sturge.  This islands are part of the Westarctican Territories.

 

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Year 2,005
Material Bronze
Condition PROOF
Denomination 1 dollar
Mintage 150
Diámeter (mm) 25.4

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Carney Island $2.50 2007 Silver

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Carney Island (73°57'S, 121°00'W) is an ice-covered island, 110 km long and about 8,500 km² in area, with all but its North coast lying within the Getz Ice Shelf, Antarctica. It is located between Siple Island and Wright Island along the coast of Marie Byrd Land. This island is part of the Westarctican Territories.

 

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Year 2,007
Material Copper-Niquel/Silver Plating
Condition UNC
Denomination 2.50 Westarctican Dollars
Mintage 200
Diámeter (mm) 39

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Carney Island $2.50 2007 Gold

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Carney Island (73°57'S, 121°00'W) is an ice-covered island, 110 km long and about 8,500 km² in area, with all but its North coast lying within the Getz Ice Shelf, Antarctica. It is located between Siple Island and Wright Island along the coast of Marie Byrd Land. This island is part of the Westarctican Territories.

 

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Year 2,007
Material Copper-Niquel/Gold plating
Condition UNC
Denomination 2.50 Westarctican Dollars
Mintage 10
Diámeter (mm) 39

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Grand Duchy of Westarctica $10 2005

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On 2 November 2001, the Baron Dunluce - a direct descent from Patrick McHenry, the 17th Century Baron of Dunluce, Ireland - wrote to the governments of Russia, France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, the United States and the United Kingdom, announcing his intention to take possession of the wedge-shaped section of the Antarctic continent known as Marie Byrd Land to form his own nation. This area is not claimed by any of the signatories to the Antarctic Treaty. The Baron realized that the Antarctic Treaty only prevents governments from issuing new claims to Antarctic lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. The current ruler of Westarctica is the Grand Duke Philip I.

 

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Year 2,005
Material Copper-Nickel
Condition UNC
Denomination 10 Westarctican Dollars
Mintage 175
Diámeter (mm) 39

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Grand Duchy of Westarctica $1 Wood 75th Anniversary

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On 2 November 2001, the Baron Dunluce - a direct descent from Patrick McHenry, the 17th Century Baron of Dunluce, Ireland - wrote to the governments of Russia, France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, the United States and the United Kingdom, announcing his intention to take possession of the wedge-shaped section of the Antarctic continent known as Marie Byrd Land to form his own nation. This area is not claimed by any of the signatories to the Antarctic Treaty. The Baron realized that the Antarctic Treaty only prevents governments from issuing new claims to Antarctic lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. The current ruler of Westarctica is the Grand Duke Philip I.

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Year 2,005
Material Wood
Condition UNC
Denomination 1 Westarctican Dollar
Mintage 200
Diámeter (mm) 38

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Grand Duchy of Westarctica $25 2006

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On 2 November 2001, the Baron Dunluce - a direct descent from Patrick McHenry, the 17th Century Baron of Dunluce, Ireland - wrote to the governments of Russia, France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, the United States and the United Kingdom, announcing his intention to take possession of the wedge-shaped section of the Antarctic continent known as Marie Byrd Land to form his own nation. This area is not claimed by any of the signatories to the Antarctic Treaty. The Baron realized that the Antarctic Treaty only prevents governments from issuing new claims to Antarctic lands, but does not prevent individuals acting on their own accord from doing such. The current ruler of Westarctica is the Grand Duke Philip I.

 

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Year 2,006
Material Copper-Nickel
Condition UNC
Denomination 25 Westarctican Dollars
Mintage 100
Diámeter (mm) 39

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Peter I Island $1 2005 Bronze

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Peter I Island was discovered by Fabian von Bellingshausen off West Antarctica on January 21, 1821. It takes its name after the Russian emperor Peter I. Peter I Island is the only Antarctic claim area under the Antarctic Treaty that is not a sector and it is claimed both by Norway and the Grand Duchy of Westarctica. The island has an area of 243 km² and reaches a height of 1755 metres on Lars Christensen Peak, which is a volcano.

 

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Year 2,005
Material Bronze
Condition PROOF
Denomination 1 dollar
Mintage 300
Diámeter (mm) 38.4

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