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| Emittent | Nauru |
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| Jahr | 2020 |
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| Nennwert | ½ Dollar ½ AUD = RSD 35 |
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| Averslegende | REPUBLIC OF NAURU NAOERO GOD'S WILL FIRST 10g Ti 990 2020 |
| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse presents a detailed panoramic view of the Venetian cityscape dominated by the soaring campanile of St. Mark's Basilica rising prominently in the background, flanked by characteristic Venetian Gothic and Renaissance architectural facades. A traditional gondola occupies the foreground, with a gondolier standing at the stern and wielding a long oar to propel the craft, while a seated passenger is visible within the vessel's cabin. Several birds are depicted in flight against the open sky above the skyline, adding depth and atmosphere to the composition. The inscription 'St. Mark's Campanile' appears in the upper field, with the date '2020' positioned in the lower field. |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Nauru has no historical or cultural connection to St. Mark's Campanile. The island's coin program, administered largely through external minting agencies, has since the 1990s issued hundreds of themed pieces aimed squarely at the novelty collector market — the denomination itself, denominated in Australian dollars by convention, bears no relation to any circulating currency Nauru actually uses.
Titanium issues of this type were struck by the Bavarian State Mint, which has produced the bulk of Nauru's collector coinage under licensing arrangements.