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| 正面描述 | The national arms of Western Samoa occupies the central field, comprising a quartered shield bearing the Southern Cross constellation of five stars above and a coconut palm below, surmounted by a cross, and flanked on either side by olive branches. A scroll at the base of the shield bears the Samoan national motto in the exergue. The country name SAMOA I SISIFO curves along the upper periphery in large Latin letters, while the denomination $1 appears below the arms near the lower rim. |
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| 铸造量 | 1978 - - 20,000 |
| 附加信息 |
Charles Kingsford Smith completed the first transpacific flight in June 1928, crossing from Oakland to Brisbane in the Southern Cross with a crew of three — a journey of roughly 11,600 kilometers that took just under 84 hours across three legs, with stopovers in Hawaii and Fiji. Samoa issued this coin a half-century after that flight as part of a broader commemorative series tied to the 50th anniversary of the crossing.
Kingsford Smith was Australian, and his Fijian stopover made the Pacific Islands a natural issuing ground for anniversary material. He disappeared over the Andaman Sea in 1935 during an England-to-Australia record attempt.