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| 正面描述 | Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, rendered in Arnold Machin's second portrait design. The truncated bust is unadorned, with the Queen's hair elaborately dressed and adorned with a pearl-studded diadem. The circumferential legend reads 'ELIZABETH II' to the left and 'BAHAMA ISLANDS' to the right, separated by the scalloped rim. A fine inner beaded border frames the field throughout. |
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| 铸造量 | 1966 - Minted in 1966-1968; London Mint - 2,198,000 1968 - Minted in 1969; London Mint - 550,000 1969 - Minted in 1969-1970; London and Llantrisant Mints - 2,026,000 1969 - Minted in 1969-1970; London and Llantrisant Mints; Proof - 10,000 1970 - Franklin Mint - 26,843 1970 - Franklin Mint; Proof - 22,827 |
| 附加信息 |
The Bahamas gained internal self-governance in January 1964, and this issue belongs to the brief transitional window before full independence in 1973 — a period when the colonial coinage framework remained intact but Bahamian authorities were already asserting control over their own economic affairs. The Royal Mint produced these pieces for circulation across an archipelago where coin use was heavily concentrated in Nassau; outer island commerce remained largely barter and credit-based well into this period.