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1 Cent Swallow-Tailed Kite, Silver

Issuer Government of Belize
Year 1975-1981
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Value 1 Cent
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Reverse description Two swallow-tailed kites (Elanoides forficatus) rendered in high relief, depicted in dynamic soaring flight with their distinctive deeply forked tails clearly articulated. The birds are arranged symmetrically within the central field, conveying a sense of graceful motion. The denomination legend 1 CENT appears within the field, and the design is contained within a beaded inner circle that follows the twelve-notch scalloped periphery of the coin.
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