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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse presents a detailed depiction of the Ad-Dayr (the Monastery), one of the most celebrated rock-cut monumental facades of the ancient Nabataean city of Petra in modern-day Jordan. The classical Hellenistic-influenced facade is shown with its characteristic urn-topped tholos and flanking half-pediments, carved directly from the rose-red sandstone cliff face. The inscription PETRA arcs along the upper field, with the date 2016 positioned below, completing the legend. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Mali joined the CFA franc zone at independence in 1960, briefly withdrew to issue its own currency in 1962, then rejoined in 1984 — an unusual monetary reversal driven by IMF pressure and the failure of the Mali franc to stabilize. The "Petra" designation places this piece in a series of miniature gold issues struck for the collector market, bearing no meaningful connection to Mali's monetary history or circulation economy.