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1000 Ngultrums - Jigme Singye Wonders of the World - Taj Mahal

Uitgever Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan
Jaar 2002
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central design features an ornate circular medallion depicting two highly detailed druk (thunder dragons) in symmetrical confronted positions, their bodies entwined around a central double vajra (dorje) symbol above a lotus flower, rendered in deeply sculpted relief in the traditional Bhutanese artistic style. A ring of eight asterisk-like ornamental stars frames the inner medallion within the border. An inscription in Dzongkha script appears at the top of the field. The legend 'KINGDOM OF BHUTAN' is inscribed along the lower rim, with the fineness notation 'Gold 999.9' appearing in small lettering at the lower left of the inner border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Bhutan's "Wonders of the World" gold series, issued through the Royal Monetary Authority in the early 2000s, was produced explicitly for the collector export market — none of these pieces entered domestic circulation in any meaningful sense. The Taj Mahal subject is notable given that Bhutan and India share a relationship closer than most sovereign neighbors: under the 1949 Treaty of Friendship, India effectively guided Bhutanese foreign policy until a revised treaty in 2007.

KM#173 is part of a multi-subject run sharing identical specifications, struck at a foreign facility rather than domestically.

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