Obverse: the obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Ian Rank-Broadley. Surrounding the portrait are the inscriptions “HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II”, the denomination and the year “2012”. This effigy appeared on many Commonwealth coin issues.
Reverse: the reverse depicts two swords and a Norman-style helmet beneath a crown. The design is surrounded by the inscriptions “IN NORD HYTH” and “EID·MAR”. The imagery draws inspiration from medieval heraldry and military symbolism, emphasizing honour, courage and authority.
About the coin: this gold coin was issued in 2012 for Tristan da Cunha. It belongs to a series of small collectible gold coins featuring historical and symbolic themes. The inscription “EID·MAR” is a well-known reference to the Ides of March, the date of Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC. Its unusual design and limited mintage make it a desirable piece for collectors.