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| 正面描述 | The national Coat of Arms of Barbados occupies the central field, featuring a shield charged with two yellow bearded fig trees and three pride-of-Barbados flowers, supported on the dexter side by a dolphin and on the sinister side by a pelican. Above the shield rests a helmet with mantling and a hand holding two crossed sugar cane stalks as a crest, with the motto scroll below reading PRIDE AND INDUSTRY. The legend BARBADOS arcs along the upper periphery, flanked by a dotted inner border, while the date 2017 appears at the base between two raised dots. The gold fineness notation Au 585 is inscribed to the lower left of the arms, and the weight 0,5 g to the lower right. |
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| 背面描述 | Two Caribbean flamingos are depicted in the central field within a circular incuse border: one bird stands erect with its long neck curved gracefully upward, while the second spreads its wings wide in a dynamic display posture, both rendered with fine feather detail. The scene is set against a shallow waterline with palm trees visible in the background to the left, evoking a tropical coastal habitat. The legend BARBADOS · FLAMINGO arcs along the upper periphery in two segments separated by a raised dot, following the curve of the inner border. The denomination 1 DOLLAR appears in the lower exergue, separated from the central design by a curved line element. |
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Barbados has issued the flamingo dollar continuously since 1973, making it one of the longest-running wildlife coin designs in the Caribbean. This miniature gold proof belongs to a category of fractional issues that proliferated sharply after 2010, when several Commonwealth mints began targeting the collector gift market with sub-gram gold pieces — low enough in precious metal content to retail at accessible price points without qualifying as serious bullion.
The .585 fineness is 14-karat, uncommonly low for modern proof gold coinage, where .9999 is now the dominant standard.