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| 正面描述 | Right-facing draped bust effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, as sculpted by Arnold Machin, occupies the central field. The legend COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS arcs across the upper periphery, while INDEPENDENCE curves along the right side, both separated by a beaded inner border. Below the bust, the engraver's signature ELIZABETH II appears with the date 1973 beneath, flanked by raised dots. The portrait depicts the Queen with an elaborate coiffure and a diadem, in the classical Commonwealth style introduced in 1966. |
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| 铸造量 | 1973 - - 1973 - Proof - 1974 - - 7,128 1974 - Proof - 4,785 1975 - - 3,141 1975 - Proof - 2,770 1976 - Royal Canadian Mint; Proof - 168 1977 - Valcambi Mint; Proof - 327 |
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The Bahamas achieved independence from Britain on July 10, 1973, under Prime Minister Lynden Pindling, ending more than 300 years of colonial administration. This $150 gold issue was part of a larger commemorative program minted across several years to sustain export revenue — gold coins of this kind were a deliberate foreign exchange strategy for the newly independent government, sold primarily to collectors abroad rather than circulated domestically.
The .9166 fineness matches the traditional 22-karat standard used across much of Britain's former Caribbean territories.