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1 Rial FAO

Uitgever Central Bank of Oman
Jaar 1995
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Beschrijving keerzijde The official FAO emblem — an oval cartouche bearing the stylised wheat-sheaf device above the motto 'FIAT PANIS' and flanked by the letters 'F', 'A', and 'O' — occupies the centre of the field. Above the emblem, the anniversary dates '١٩٤٥–١٩٩٥' are inscribed in Arabic-Indic numerals, mirrored below by '1945–1995' in Western numerals. The upper arc carries the Arabic commemorative legend 'ذكرى مرور ٥٠ عاما لمنظمة الأغذية والزراعة — الأمم المتحدة', while the lower arc reads 'COMMEMORATING FIFTY YEARS OF F.A.O. U.N.' in Latin capitals, with a five-pointed star flanking each side.
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Aanvullende informatie

Issued under the Food and Agriculture Organization coin program, which ran from the late 1960s through the 1990s and enlisted central banks worldwide to mint commemorative pieces whose proceeds nominally supported agricultural development initiatives. Oman participated selectively in the program, making its FAO issues considerably less numerous than those of more prolific participants like Egypt or India.

The 1995 date places this at the tail end of FAO coin production globally, as institutional enthusiasm for the program had largely collapsed by the mid-1990s.

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