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| 裏面の説明 | A highly detailed, high-relief depiction of a white tiger striding across a rocky mountain landscape, rendered in an antiqued silver finish with selective color application. The tiger dominates the right portion of the field, its blue eye highlighted in color, while vivid red-colored Japanese maple leaves cascade throughout the composition, providing striking contrast against the silver background. Jagged mountain peaks rise dramatically in the left and center fields, evoking a traditional East Asian aesthetic. The Chinese characters 白虎 (Bái Hǔ, meaning White Tiger) appear in bold raised relief to the upper left. The engraver's initials EM are inscribed discreetly in the lower right field. |
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| 裏面の銘文 | 白虎 EM |
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Tuvalu has no independent monetary tradition worth speaking of — the island nation uses the Australian dollar in practice, making its commemorative program essentially a licensing arrangement with the Perth Mint. This piece is part of a broader "Big Cats" bullion series, produced for the collector and stackable-silver market rather than any domestic monetary purpose.
The white tiger phenotype results from a recessive gene expressed in Bengal tigers, not a distinct subspecies — a distinction wildlife authorities have emphasized since most captive white tigers descend from a single male, Mohan, captured in Rewa in 1951.