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2 Baisa - Said

Issuer Muscat and Oman
Year 1970
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Reference(s) KM#36, Schön#27
Obverse description The national arms of Muscat and Oman occupy the centre of the field, depicting two crossed khanjar daggers over two crossed swords, rendered in fine relief. A circular Arabic legend surrounds the central device, reading the full royal title of Sultan Said bin Taimur. The legend is contained within a decorative beaded border that runs along the coin's rim. The design is executed in a clean, low-relief style typical of mid-20th century colonial-era coinage.
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Obverse lettering سعيد بن تيمور سلطان مسقط وعمان
(Translation: Sa`id bin Taimur Sultan of Muscat and Oman)
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Edge Plain
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