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| 正面描述 | A perched bird, likely a local species associated with Saint Croix, is depicted in the center of the field facing left. Overlapping the bird's lower body are the large block initials 'SC' representing Saint Croix. The date '2015' appears to the right of the initials. The legend 'SAINT CROIX' arcs along the upper rim, while the Spanish colonial name 'ISLAS SANTA URSULA Y ONCE MIL VIRGINES' runs along the lower rim. |
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| 正面铭文 | SAINT CROIX SC 2015 ISLAS SANTA URSULA Y ONCE MIL VIRGINES |
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The U.S. Virgin Islands do not issue their own currency — the territory uses the U.S. dollar and has no independent mint authority. Coins labeled as USVI issues are privately commissioned collectibles, typically produced for the tourist and souvenir market, with no legal tender status under U.S. federal law. Saint Croix, the largest of the three main islands, was purchased from Denmark in 1917 for $25 million in gold, a transaction driven almost entirely by American anxiety over German naval expansion in the Atlantic during World War I.