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| 表面の文字体系 | Ge'ez, Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | The Lion of Judah, the traditional royal symbol of the Ethiopian Empire, depicted passant to the right with its right foreleg raised and holding an upright staff bearing a crowned ribbon-tied banner. The lion wears an imperial crown atop its head. The central device is surrounded by a bilingual legend in Ge'ez script along the upper arc and the Latin inscription 'EMPIRE OF ETHIOPIA' along the lower left arc, with the denomination 'E$10' at lower right. The date '-1972-' appears in the exergue below the lion, flanked by a small mint mark. |
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This coin was struck to commemorate the 80th birthday of Emperor Haile Selassie I, who by 1972 had ruled Ethiopia for over four decades — first as regent from 1916, then as Emperor from 1930. Within two years of this issue, he would be deposed by the Derg military junta, dying under house arrest in August 1975 under circumstances that remain disputed. The Franklin Mint produced this and related pieces in the series under contract, part of a broader wave of large-format silver commemoratives it struck for governments worldwide during this period.