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| Uitgever | Samoa |
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| Jaar | 1987 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central field features a highly detailed rendering of the America's Cup trophy — the ornate Auld Mug ewer — depicted in fine relief with its characteristic scrolled handle, lobed body, and tiered pedestal base. The trophy is encircled by a ring of raised dots. The legend SAMOA I SISIFO arcs across the upper field, while ONE OUNCE appears vertically along the left and 999 SILVER along the right, both flanking the central motif. The denomination $10 is inscribed at the base of the design in bold characters. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | SAMOA I SISIFO ONE OUNCE · $10 · 999 SILVER |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The 1987 America's Cup was held in Fremantle, Western Australia — the first time the race had moved from Newport, Rhode Island in 132 years, after Australia II's controversial winged-keel victory in 1983 ended the longest winning streak in sporting history. Stars & Stripes, skippered by Dennis Conner, reclaimed the Cup for the United States in a four-race sweep against Kookaburra III. Samoa's participation in commemorating the event was purely commercial, part of the Pacific island proof coinage boom of the 1980s that saw dozens of small sovereignties issue silver rounds tied to international events with no domestic connection whatsoever.