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1 Cent Swallow-Tailed Kite, Bronze

Issuer Government of Belize
Year 1975-1976
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Composition Bronze
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Reverse description Two swallow-tailed kites (Elanoides forficatus) are depicted in dynamic flight, their deeply forked tails and distinctive wing forms rendered in fine relief against an unadorned field. A beaded border follows the scalloped contour of the coin's rim. The denomination 1 CENT is inscribed as the principal legend, positioned prominently within the design.
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Mintage 1975 FM - - 1,095
1975 FM - Matte - 118,000
1975 FM - Proof - 8,794
1976 FM - - 759
1976 FM - Matte - 126,000
1976 FM - Proof - 4,893
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