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Obverse Description
English text; coat of arms; King George VI in uniform, facing forward
Reverse Description
English text; allegorical MANUFACTURES scene with potter seated at throwing wheel; standing man holding airplane model; standing blacksmith holding hammer and horseshoe with tongs and anvil; kneeling machinist; standing printer carrying books
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