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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a stylized depiction of a snake rendered in a decorative, flowing outline style, with ornamental scroll-work details adorning its coiled body occupying the left and central portions of the oval field. The serpent's head is raised and faces right. To the left of the design, the Chinese character 蛇 (snake) appears in the lower field. The legend YEAR OF THE SNAKE is inscribed prominently to the right, flanked below by the year 2025 between two ornamental stars. The specification 1/50 OZ .999 FINE GOLD is inscribed along the upper border, and the denomination 200 DALASIS appears along the lower border. |
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The Gambian dalasi has been legal tender since 1971, when it replaced the pound at independence, but the country's commemorative bullion program has long targeted the international collector market rather than domestic circulation. This snake-year issue is part of a broader run of Chinese lunar calendar coins produced for export — The Gambia has no meaningful cultural connection to the zodiac cycle, and the issuing authority functions here essentially as a licensing vehicle.
At 0.622 g, the gold content corresponds to 1/50 troy oz — a format favored by several small-nation mints to hit accessible retail price points.