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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays a richly coloured and partially gilt reproduction of the ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus (Wedjat), rendered in full colour with 24-carat gold gilding highlighting its characteristic decorative elements, including the stylised falcon markings and cosmetic extensions. The central motif is set against a background of incuse hieroglyphic inscriptions evoking the stonework of an Egyptian temple wall. The encircling legend names the subject in four languages: 'EGYPT', 'ÄGYPTEN', 'EGIPTO', and 'ÉGYPTE', separated by small decorative hieroglyphic symbols along the lower periphery. |
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| 附加信息 |
Part of a broader wave of novelty bullion issues that flooded the market in the early 2010s, this coin was struck under license using Fiji's monetary authority largely as a formality — the Pacific island nation had no hand in its design or distribution. The actual production was contracted through European minting houses catering to the collector-investor crossover market that emerged after the 2008 financial crisis drove retail silver demand sharply upward.
Fiji's name appears on dozens of unrelated themed issues from this period, few of which ever circulated on the islands.