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200 Ngultrums International Year of Disabled Persons

Uitgever Royal Government of Bhutan
Jaar 1981
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field depicts a visually impaired figure, wearing dark glasses and traditional Bhutanese dress, seated before a Braille typewriter, rendered in fine relief. The legend INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS arcs along the left and lower periphery in Latin script, while a corresponding Dzongkha inscription in Tibetan script runs along the right side. At the base of the central device appears the United Nations emblem enclosed within a wreath, referencing the international mandate of the commemorative issue.
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Aanvullende informatie

The International Year of Disabled Persons was declared by the United Nations for 1981, prompting a wave of commemorative issues from member states — Bhutan among them. Bhutan's participation in such UN-aligned programs during this period reflected the kingdom's careful cultivation of international relationships following its 1971 admission to the UN, a diplomatic opening that coincided with its first commemorative coin programs aimed squarely at the collector export market rather than domestic circulation.

KM#57 was almost certainly never intended to pass through Bhutanese hands as currency.

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