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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II

Issuer The Bahamas
Year 1967
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Currency Dollar (1966-date)
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Reverse description Central motif depicting Fort Charlotte, a historic fortification in Nassau, flanked by two tall palm trees and set against a rising sun above calm waters. Cannons are visible at the base of the fort, and a flag is shown atop the structure. The denomination TEN DOLLARS arcs above the central design, while the date 1967 appears in the exergue, all within a beaded border.
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Struck in the year the Bahamas held its first general election under universal adult suffrage, this coin was part of a commemorative gold set issued to mark the moment — a political inflection point that brought Lynden Pindling and the Progressive Liberal Party to power for the first time, fundamentally reshaping the islands' path toward independence, which followed in 1973.

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