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| 背面描述 | A three-dimensional detachable goldtone metal appliqué depicting the Brandenburg Gate is affixed to the center of the coin's surface, resting within specially designed indentations that also allow the piece to stand independently. The Gate is rendered in detailed relief, showing the iconic neoclassical structure with its six columns and the Quadriga atop. The surrounding legend identifies the subject and denomination, arcing around the periphery. The reverse field exhibits a matte finish, creating a deliberate contrast with the proof-finished obverse. |
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| 附加信息 |
Nauru, a phosphate-mined island of roughly 10,000 people with no meaningful numismatic tradition of its own, became a prolific issuer of commemorative coinage in the late 1990s and early 2000s — largely through licensing arrangements with European minting houses targeting the collector market rather than circulation. This piece, tied to the Brandenburg Gate, almost certainly reflects the renewed symbolic weight the gate carried after German reunification in 1990, when it reopened following 28 years bisecting a divided city.
KM#14 is a collector issue with no circulation history.