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10 Dollars RN Vittorio Veneto

Issuer Palau
Year 2011
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Currency Dollar of the United States (1992-date)
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Obverse description The national coat of arms of Palau is depicted centrally within a shield, featuring a traditional scene with a native figure and a canoe above the shield crest. The legend REPUBLIC OF PALAU arcs along the upper field, flanked by decorative stars. The motto RAINBOW'S END appears below the shield within the field, and the denomination 10$ is inscribed at the lower point of the rhombus-shaped flan.
Obverse script Latin
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Vittorio Veneto was the final major Italian offensive of World War I, launched in late October 1918, which shattered the Austro-Hungarian army and effectively ended the war on the Italian front three days before the broader Armistice. Palau has issued numerous silver pieces commemorating naval and military history under its licensed coinage program, which is administered entirely by external minting agencies — the island nation itself has no domestic mint and a population under 20,000.

KM#395 is part of a broader Palau commemorative series that ran through the 2000s and 2010s, produced primarily for the collector market rather than any circulation purpose.

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