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| 正面描述 | The national coat of arms of Equatorial Guinea occupies the central field, featuring a silver shield charged with a silk-cotton tree (ceiba), flanked by six six-pointed stars and supported by crossed tusks and machetes, with an open sea in the base. A rooster surmounts the shield as crest. Three scrolled banners bear the national motto inscribed in segments reading TRABAJO, UNIDAD PAZ, and JUSTICIA. The circular legend REPUBLICA DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL runs along the upper periphery, while the denomination 10.000 EKUELE, weight 13.92g, and fineness 0.917AU are inscribed along the lower border. |
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| 正面铭文 | REPUBLICA DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL TRABAJO UNIDAD PAZ JUSTICIA 13.92g. 10.000 EKUELE 0.917AU. |
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Masie Nguema Biyogo — born Francisco Macías Nguema — renamed both himself and the island of Bioko after seizing power in Equatorial Guinea's first post-independence government. By 1978, he had declared himself President for Life and dismantled virtually every institution of state. This essai was struck during the most isolated period of his dictatorship, when an estimated one-third of the population had fled or been killed. That a gold proof pattern was commissioned at all speaks to the performative grandeur regimes of this type invariably demand, regardless of the country's actual economic condition.
Nguema was overthrown and executed by firing squad in August 1979, less than a year after this piece was struck.