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| 裏面の説明 | Central device depicts a robed member of the Order of Malta kneeling beside a recumbent sick or infirm figure lying on a low bed or pallet, the scene set beneath a classical arched architectural element, evoking the Order's historic charitable and hospitaller mission. The composition is rendered in finely engraved high relief against a dark proof field. The Latin motto INFIRMIS SERVIRE FIRMISSIMVM REGNARE ('To serve the sick is to reign most firmly') arcs around the upper periphery, while the denomination 10 SCVDI and the date 2011 appear in the lower exergue, each flanked by pellet stops. |
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The Sovereign Military Order of Malta occupies a peculiar legal position — a sovereign entity without territory, issuing currency with no economy to circulate it. Matthew Festing served as 79th Prince and Grand Master from 2008 until his forced resignation in 2017, the latter engineered under direct Vatican pressure during an internal dispute over a condom distribution program in Myanmar. Coins issued under his authority are essentially diplomatic artifacts, struck for collectors and treaty partners rather than any transactional purpose.