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| 正面描述 | Central design features two highly detailed dragons rendered in high relief, their sinuous bodies coiling symmetrically around a central medallion bearing a stylized spiral or thunder-dragon motif, evoking the traditional Bhutanese druk (thunder dragon) iconography. The dragons are depicted amid swirling clouds and decorative floral elements, executed in an elaborate and deeply struck artistic style. The outer legend along the lower arc reads 'ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF BHUTAN · 200 NGULTRUM' in Latin script, while Dzongkha script in the Uchen style runs along the upper arc of the coin's border. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin/Tibetan |
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Bhutan's 1982 silver issues were produced as part of a broader program of commemorative coinage aimed at international collectors rather than domestic circulation — the ngultrum had only been formally introduced as Bhutan's decimal currency in 1974, replacing the sertum system. Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who became the fourth Druk Gyalpo at age sixteen following his father's death in 1972, was still consolidating the administrative modernization of a kingdom that had issued no coins of its own for much of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
KM#55 was struck by the Royal Mint in London under contract.