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| 背面描述 | A detailed scenic view of the Jeita Grotto, one of Lebanon's most celebrated natural landmarks and a candidate for the New Seven Wonders of Nature, rendered in fine engraved relief at center. The subterranean cave formation is depicted with stalactites and the underground lake, conveying the geological grandeur of the site. A peripheral Arabic legend in the upper field identifies the issuing bank, flanked on either side by a five-pointed star acting as punctuation. The site name is inscribed in Arabic script in the lower portion of the field. The composition is framed by a smooth, raised rim consistent with proof striking. |
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The Jeita Grotto was Lebanon's official entry in the New7Wonders of Nature competition, which ran from 2007 to 2011 and drew hundreds of millions of votes worldwide. Lebanon campaigned aggressively for the site, and the grotto reached the final shortlist of 28 — but was ultimately excluded from the final seven, a result disputed by Lebanese officials who alleged voting irregularities. This coin was struck the following year.
KM#46 belongs to a Banque du Liban bullion and commemorative series that has issued fine gold pieces tied to Lebanese natural and cultural heritage since the early 2000s. The one-troy-ounce specification places it squarely in the international bullion coin format used by sovereign issuers globally.