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| 正面描述 | Central design features the national emblem of Oman — two crossed khanjar daggers overlaid with a traditional sword (saif), all rendered in fine relief. The country name legend 'سلطنة عمان' (Sultanate of Oman) arcs across the upper field in Arabic script, while the denomination 'ريال واحد' (One Rial) appears flanking the central emblem, with the numeral '١' below. The dual dates '١٩٨٣' (Gregorian) appear at lower left in the field. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Issued to mark both the 13th National Day and the United Nations' designation of 1985 as International Youth Year, this coin was struck two years ahead of that UN observance — Oman's mint scheduling aligned the release with the anniversary rather than the calendar year of the program itself. Qaboos had by 1983 consolidated a decade of rapid modernization following his 1970 coup against his father Said bin Taimur, and youth-focused commemoratives carried pointed political weight in a country where the median age was dropping sharply alongside surging oil revenues.