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10 Dollars Pennsylvania K4

Uitgever Republic of the Marshall Islands
Jaar 1996
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Diameter 34.6 mm
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Beschrijving keerzijde A finely detailed three-quarter view of the Pennsylvania Railroad Class K4 Pacific steam locomotive dominates the field, depicted in motion on railway tracks with a large billowing cloud of smoke and steam rising dramatically above the engine into the upper field. The locomotive's driving wheels, boiler, smokestack, and tender are rendered with meticulous mechanical detail. The legend TEN DOLLARS arcs across the upper field, while the inscription PENNSYLVANIA K4 appears in the lower right field beneath the locomotive. The date 1996 is positioned prominently in the lower exergue.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Marshall Islands began issuing collector coinage in the late 1980s under a licensing arrangement that produced an enormous volume of commemorative pieces, many targeting the American market with U.S. state and historical themes. Pennsylvania's inclusion in this series reflects the broader fifty-states sweep of that program rather than any particular political or monetary occasion. The RMI had no circulating coinage of its own — the U.S. dollar serves that function — so these brass issues were commemoratives from inception, never intended for circulation.

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