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| 正面文字 | Latin, Tibetan |
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| 背面描述 | The central field displays a stylised ox rendered in a circular decorative medallion composed of flowing floral and cloud scrollwork in the traditional Bhutanese artistic idiom, set within an ornate circular border with scrolled corner embellishments. Small decorative dots punctuate the inner border at regular intervals. The legend 2021 YEAR OF THE OX arcs along the upper periphery in spaced Latin capitals. The denomination NU. 100 is inscribed prominently in the lower field, with the fineness specification 1/2 OZ 999 FINE SILVER appearing beneath in smaller lettering. |
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Bhutan's lunar series coins are struck under authority of the Royal Monetary Authority, established in 1982 as the kingdom's central bank — though Bhutan itself only formally adopted a national currency, the ngultrum, in 1974, prior to which Indian rupees circulated on equal footing. The 2021 Year of the Ox issue is a bullion-adjacent collector piece rather than a circulating coin; Bhutan produces virtually no silver coinage for domestic use.
The ox holds particular resonance in Bhutanese Buddhist tradition as one of the twelve animals of the Tibetan lunar calendar, which Bhutan follows.