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| Emittent | Western Samoa |
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| Jahr | 1976 |
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| Prägetechnik | Milled |
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| Reversbeschreibung | A dynamic central vignette depicts a mounted Revolutionary War-era messenger galloping at full stride to the right, evoking the spirit of American independence. Behind the rider, a stylised globe with meridian lines and the outline of the North American continent form the background, with a colonial church steeple visible to the right. 'U·S·A' appears on a banner across the upper centre of the globe. The upper legend reads '1776 · INDEPENDENCE · 1976' with a star at the apex, while the denomination '$100' appears in a cartouche at the lower centre, and 'WESTERN SAMOA' curves along the lower arc. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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Issued to mark the American Bicentennial, this piece reflects Western Samoa's close postwar ties with the United States — a relationship shaped in part by the territory's strategic position in the Pacific and American administrative interests in neighboring American Samoa. Tanumafili II, who co-headed state from 1962 and would eventually rule alone until his death in 2007, lent his name to a series of commemorative gold issues in the 1970s largely aimed at the collector market rather than circulation.
Fr#1 designation confirms this as the first — and only — gold type in Friedberg's Western Samoa listings.