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| 背面描述 | Central circular medallion bearing the denomination inscription 'درهم / ٥٠ فلس' (Dirham / 50 Fils) in Arabic script, surrounded by a radiate sunburst pattern of stylized rays dividing the field. The Arabic legend 'المملكة العراقية' (Kingdom of Iraq) is distributed around the lower periphery, while the dual dating — Hijri year 1357 to the right and Christian year 1938 to the left — appears in the lateral fields. A beaded border frames the entire design. |
| 背面文字 | Arabic |
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Ghazi I inherited the Iraqi throne in 1933 following Faisal I's sudden death and proved a far more volatile figure — openly pro-Nazi in sympathy, he ran a private radio station from the palace broadcasting pan-Arab propaganda and irredentist claims over Kuwait. The British watched him with considerable unease. He died in 1939 when his car struck a telegraph pole, a crash widely suspected as assassination though never proven.
This issue's two-year span reflects the brevity of his effective reign. The .500 fine silver standard had been fixed at that fineness since the Iraqi monetary law of 1931, a compromise between bullion cost and durability for a young state still building circulation infrastructure.