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| 背面描述 | A centrally positioned spray of ackee (Blighia sapida), Jamaica's national fruit, dominates the field, depicted with open pods, arils, seeds, and foliage rendered in fine relief. The numeral '1' is struck prominently in the lower central field, with the denomination ONE CENT inscribed along the lower periphery, flanked by raised dots. The FAO slogan LET US PRODUCE MORE FOOD curves around the upper and lateral periphery, referencing the Food and Agriculture Organisation programme under which the coin was issued. |
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Jamaica's FAO coinage series was issued under a United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization program that encouraged member nations to mint coins carrying agricultural themes as a form of public messaging around food production. The 1 Cent denomination continued in production well past the point of economic relevance — by the 1990s, inflation had rendered it functionally worthless in daily commerce, yet the mint continued striking pieces through 2002.
The "wide legend" variety is distinguished from the narrow legend type by the spacing of the inscription, a die characteristic documented under KM#64 that separates what might otherwise appear to be a single undifferentiated run.