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| Issuer | Sovereign Military Order of Malta |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Value | 2 Scudi |
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| Obverse lettering | • FR. IOANNES DUNLAP M.M.H.H. • SOVRANO MILITARE ORDINE DI MALTA NGB 2023 |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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The Sovereign Military Order of Malta occupies a genuinely anomalous position in international law — a non-territorial sovereign entity with permanent observer status at the United Nations, issuing coins despite controlling no land of its own since losing Malta to Napoleon in 1798. Its numismatic program is administered through a philatelic and numismatic office that operates essentially as a licensing body, producing legal-tender issues recognized within the Order's own sovereign framework rather than by any host nation.
The "Dunlap" designation refers to the Dunlap broadside, the first printed copies of the Declaration of Independence, ordered by the Continental Congress on the night of July 4, 1776, and produced by Philadelphia printer John Dunlap in a run now estimated at approximately 200 copies, of which 26 are known to survive.