File:Brass Razoo.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBrass Razoo.jpg | A Brass Razoo. c.1984 | ||
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Source | Own work. This photograph is a derivative of a sculpture by Wayne T Pickett & P Russell. The use of the coin in this derivative image is permitted by the copyright owners of the original work. The coin itself is not released under free license. | ||
Author | AussieLegend, derivative of a coin by Wayne T Pickett & P Russell | ||
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