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10 Tala - Tanumafili II Presentation of Shamrock

Issuer Samoa
Year 1996
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Weight 31.62 g
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Obverse description The national coat of arms of Samoa occupies the central field, depicting a quartered shield bearing the Southern Cross stars and a coconut palm, supported by laurel branches on either side. A banner below the shield carries the national motto in Latin script. The legend SAMOA arcs across the upper field, while the denomination $10 appears in the lower field beneath the arms.
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Reverse script Latin
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This issue commemorates the 1973 visit of Malietoa Tanumafili II to the Vatican — the first reigning head of state to meet Pope John Paul II after his election, though here the occasion marked is distinct: the presentation of a shamrock, a St. Patrick's Day tradition in which the Irish Taoiseach formally gifts the U.S. President or, in diplomatic variants, other heads of state. Samoa's Catholic population gave the event local resonance.

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