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1 Tala 175 Years German Railways

Issuer Samoa
Year 2010
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Value 1 Tala
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Obverse lettering SAMOA FAAVAE I LE ATUA SAMOA $1
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Edge Reeded
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Germany's railway network, launched with the Nuremberg–Fürth line in 1835, became the industrial spine of a fragmented nation — and later a unified empire's most strategic asset. Samoa's participation in this commemorative market reflects the Pacific island state's well-documented practice of licensing its mint authority to produce collector-targeted bullion issues with no domestic circulation intent whatsoever.

At 0.5 grams, the gold content is nominal by any measure — a marketing vehicle more than a coin.