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| 正面描述 | The elaborate Arms of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas occupies the central field, depicting a shield charged with a British galleon in full sail on wavy seas beneath a rising sun, supported on the dexter by a blue marlin and on the sinister by a flamingo, with a crest of a conch shell surmounted by a lush tropical branch above. A scroll at the base of the arms bears the national motto in three sections. The encircling legend 'COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS' runs along the upper periphery within a beaded border, while the date appears prominently in the lower exergue. |
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| 背面描述 | A large, naturalistically rendered spray of Tecoma stans (yellow elder), the national flower of The Bahamas, fills the central field, depicted with multiple open five-petalled blossoms and broad pinnate leaves rendered in fine relief. The denomination 'TEN DOLLARS' arcs across the upper periphery, while the commemorative legend 'ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE - 10 JULY 1973' curves along the lower periphery, all within a beaded border. |
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The Bahamas gained independence from Britain on July 10, 1973, and the Central Bank wasted little time issuing a distinct national coinage to mark the break. This large-format ten-dollar piece was never intended for everyday commerce — its weight and size placed it firmly in the ceremonial and collector category from the outset, though it carries legal tender status.
Copper-nickel at this diameter was an unusual choice for a high-denomination commemorative, where silver was the norm among newly independent Caribbean states in the same period.