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10 Dollars F-16 Fighting Falcon

Uitgever Marshall Islands
Jaar 1995
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Valuta Dollar (1986-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde A dynamic low-angle depiction of a General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole jet fighter rendered in high relief, shown in a sharp banking manoeuvre with a detailed textured exhaust plume in the lower field. An outline map of the Marshall Islands archipelago appears in the upper field behind the aircraft. The curved legend F-16 FIGHTING FALCON arcs along the upper border, while the denomination 10 DOLLARS is inscribed in the lower left field.
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Oplage 1995 R - - 25,000
Aanvullende informatie

The Marshall Islands began issuing commemorative dollar coinage in the late 1980s under a licensing arrangement that turned the island nation into a prolific producer of collector-targeted brass and copper-nickel pieces with no real domestic circulation. This F-16 issue appeared during a period when the type was still the backbone of USAF tactical operations, and the Marshall Islands' close administrative and financial ties to the United States made American military hardware a predictable subject.

KM#229 is one of dozens of issues from this program. Collector demand was modest at issue and has not recovered.

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