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| 背面描述 | A vibrant full-color depiction of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, seated in a frontal pose upon a lotus blossom, her four hands dispensing a cascade of golden coins symbolizing prosperity and spiritual abundance. The goddess is rendered in rich polychrome enamel applied to a reverse-proof field, highlighting the ornate details of her attire and jewelry. The mint mark P of the Perth Mint appears alongside the inscription HAPPY DIWALI in the lower portion of the field. |
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| 附加信息 |
Tuvalu's legal tender collector coin program has, since the 1970s, operated almost entirely as a licensing and revenue arrangement — the island nation of roughly 11,000 people issues coins it has no practical need for, marketed to collectors abroad. This piece is part of that framework, produced by the Perth Mint under license and aimed squarely at the global Indian diaspora market around the October–November festival season.
KM#400 is a bullion-weight commemorative with no circulation history and no tie to Tuvaluan culture or policy.