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| 表面の銘文 | ቀዳማዊ፡ኀይለ፡ሥላሴ፡ንጉሠ፡ነገሥት፡ዘኢትዮጵያ። ፲፱፻፳፫ ⥼ ፲ መቶኛ:: ⥽ (Translation: Hailé Selassié I, King of Kings (Emperor) of Ethiopia 10 9 100 20 3 (meaning (10+9)*100 +20+3 = 1923) 10 Matona/Metonya (መቶ means hundred, መቶኛ means hundredth)) |
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| 裏面の銘文 | ሞዓ፡ አንበሳ፡ ዘእምነገደ፡ ይሁዳ፡ 10 (Translation: 'Moa' the Lion of Judah (Rastafarians claim it means 'the Conquering Lion of Judah', proper reference for this translation is needed)) |
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The 1931 Ethiopian coinage series was issued the year Haile Selassie formally became Emperor, following his coronation on November 2, 1930 — an event attended by dignitaries from across Europe and which drew international press coverage that introduced Ethiopia to a global audience as a modern sovereign state. The matona denominations were part of a broader currency reform intended to rationalize a monetary system that had long depended on the Maria Theresa thaler, an Austrian trade coin that Ethiopian merchants had used for generations and which the government was now trying to displace.
The coins were struck in Paris at the Monnaie de Paris.