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Queen’s image on new Australian coins ridiculed

Facebook user describes the Queen’s portrait as a screen shot of Mrs. Doubtfire.
Queen’s image on new Australian coins  ridiculed
Photograph courtesy of ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT
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SYDNEY (AFP) — Australia’s royal mint has defended a widely-lampooned image of the late Queen Elizabeth II on new commemorative coins celebrating her life.

The “stunning heavenly” 50 cent and $5 Australian coins were revealed by the mint this week, featuring a front-facing effigy of the queen to celebrate her reign, 100 years after her birth.

But the royal’s image, which the Royal Australian Mint described on Thursday as a “stunning portrait” rendered with “warmth and dignity,” evoked widespread online mirth.

“No, stop don’t release it, melt them all and get at proper portrait of The Queen not a screen shot of Mrs. Doubtfire,” said one user in reply to the mint’s monetary revelation on Facebook, comparing the portrait to the character played by Robin Williams in the 1993 film of the same name.

“There’s a reason most portraits are from the side. Looks like she just ran into a wall,” said another.

Queen Elizabeth, who died in 2022, reigned for more than 70 years and had strong ties with Australia which has the British monarch as its head of state.

The Australian mint posted an explanation of the coins’ details, including motifs celebrating the late monarch’s love of horses and corgi dogs.

“Our coin images don’t always capture the full beauty of a design once it’s etched in metal,” it conceded.

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