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| 正面描述 | High-relief antiqued scene depicting a bearded Babylonian warrior in full armour, wearing a crested helmet and scale armour, standing to the left and holding the bridle of a magnificently rendered horse facing right in three-quarter view. The background features the massive brick walls of ancient Babylon, with the Hanging Gardens rendered in relief at upper right. The denomination '10$' appears on a tower parapet at upper left, the date '2021' is incused at lower right, and the shield-shaped coat of arms of the Republic of Palau, inscribed 'REPUBLIC OF PALAU' and 'RAINBOW'S END', is prominently displayed in the lower centre of the field. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Palau has issued commemorative silver rounds under its legal tender framework since the 1990s, leveraging a licensing arrangement that allows foreign mints — predominantly Austrian and German operations — to produce collector pieces bearing Palauan face values. The "Babylon" issue belongs to a broader ancient civilizations series, part of a market-driven collector program rather than any domestic monetary need.
Palau itself uses the US dollar for everyday transactions. The 10-dollar denomination is chosen specifically to satisfy legal tender technicalities while pricing the piece well above face value on the secondary market.