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| 正面描述 | At center, a faithful reproduction of the obverse of the 5 Aspers coin of Abd-el-Kader (KM#85, AH1255/1839) is depicted within a beaded circle, rendered in high relief with intricate Arabic calligraphic inscriptions and traditional Maghrebi stylistic motifs. The Arabic legend 'النقود الجزائرية' (Algerian Coinage) curves along the upper periphery of the field. The dual dating system is displayed flanking the central medallion: the Gregorian years 1839 and 1991 appear to the left, while the Hijri years 1255 and 1411 appear to the right. A further Arabic inscription identifying the coin of Abd-el-Kader runs along the lower portion of the field. |
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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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Algeria's 1991 gold dinar sits in an awkward historical moment: the country was mid-collapse politically, with the military's cancellation of the 1991 legislative elections — after the Islamic Salvation Front swept the first round — triggering a civil conflict that would consume the following decade. A commemorative gold issue during that particular year carries a certain irony. The "History of Algerian Coinage" series drew on numismatic heritage stretching from Numidian bronze to Ottoman copper, a politically useful narrative of continuous sovereignty for a government struggling to assert legitimacy.