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| 正面描述 | The national seal of the Republic of the Marshall Islands occupies the central field, depicting a traditional Marshallese frigatebird with outstretched wings at centre, flanked by a canoe under sail to the right and palm trees to the left, with a radiant sun above and crossed traditional implements in the upper field. A decorative chain border frames the entire design. The circular legend reads 'REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS' along the upper arc and 'JEPILPILIN KE EJUKAAN' along the lower arc, with the denomination '$10', the date '1995', and the word 'SEAL' appearing on a ribbon at the base of the seal. |
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| 背面铭文 | F-14 TOMCAT 10 DOLLARS |
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The Marshall Islands began issuing brass commemorative dollars in the early 1990s through a licensing arrangement with the Franklin Mint, producing collectibles with no meaningful circulation role in a country that primarily uses the US dollar. The F-14 Tomcat issue appeared the same year the Navy announced the type's impending retirement — a decision that proved contentious, as the Tomcat's unique swing-wing design and air superiority record from fleet service had made it institutionally popular far beyond its actual operational requirements.
The F-14 was formally retired in 2006. Iran remains the only foreign operator, having received 79 airframes under the Shah before the 1979 revolution.