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| 背面描述 | Large left-facing effigy of Queen Victoria in her later years, crowned and veiled, rendered in high relief with fine detail to the lace veil, crown, and jewelled necklace. The legend THE GOLDEN JUBILEE arcs along the upper periphery, while VICTORIA 1837-1887 appears along the lower periphery. A circular cameo medallion inscribed THE QUEEN'S GOLDEN JUBILEE with a crowned cypher and the date 2002 is positioned to the lower right of the portrait, referencing Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebration. |
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The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, which manages the common currency of eight island territories, rarely issued gold coinage — this 2002 proof belongs to a small program tied to the Queen's Golden Jubilee, which prompted commemorative issues across dozens of Commonwealth mints simultaneously. The ECCB's participation was notable given that gold coins have never circulated in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union; this was purely a collector instrument from inception.
At just over 39 grams of 22-karat gold, the specification mirrors the traditional British sovereign weight standard — a deliberate nod to the monetary architecture the region inherited from colonial administration.