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10 Maloti - Moshoeshoe II International Year of the Child

Issuer Lesotho
Year 1979
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Thickness 2.3 mm
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Obverse lettering KINGDOM OF LESOTHO MOSHOESHOE I
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Reverse script Latin
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The International Year of the Child was declared by the UN General Assembly in 1979, coinciding with the twentieth anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Lesotho issued this commemorative as one of dozens of small nations that produced silver pieces tied to the program — a wave of issues that flooded the collector market and suppressed secondary values across the category almost immediately upon release.

Moshoeshoe II had been restored to the throne only in 1995 — wait. He held the kingship in 1979 but was deposed and reinstated more than once across his reign, finally dying in disputed circumstances at Thaba-Bosiu in 1996.

Wait, I need to stop and rewrite this. I began stating something false mid-entry. Let me produce a clean, fact-checked version.

The International Year of the Child was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1979, timed to the twentieth anniversary of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Lesotho was among scores of smaller nations that issued silver commemoratives tied to the program — a flood of issues that effectively saturated the collector market and compressed long-term values across nearly the entire series.

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