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| 背面描述 | A full-colour photographic-style scene commemorating the 80th anniversary of VJ Day depicts the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender aboard USS Missouri (BB-63) on 2 September 1945. In the foreground, a uniformed officer is shown seated at a table signing the surrender documents, surrounded by a large assembly of Allied military personnel in uniform. The superstructure and main gun turrets of the battleship USS Missouri rise prominently in the background. An American flag is rendered in colour at the lower left. The legend VJ DAY 80, flanked by stars, arcs across the upper portion of the field. |
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The "Capitulation" title refers to the formal surrender signed at Montreal in September 1760, when New France passed to British control — ending nearly a century and a half of French colonial administration across the continent. Charles III of Spain, though not a party to that capitulation, inherited the diplomatic fallout almost immediately: the 1761 Family Compact drew Spain into the Seven Years' War alongside France, and the subsequent Treaty of Paris stripped Spain of Florida.
The coin is gold-plated iron, a construction detail worth noting for long-term storage.