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| Uitgever | Monetary Authority of Macao |
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| Jaar | 2005 |
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| Waarde | 200 Patacas |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Chinese, Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The upper portion of the reverse displays the bilingual legend '中國澳門 Macau, China' arcing along the rim, flanking the central emblem of Macao — a lotus flower surmounted by five stars within a circular device. Below, in three languages, the event inscription reads '第四屆東亞運動會 / 4.os Jogos da Ásia Oriental / 4th East Asian Games', followed by the face value 'MOP $200' in the centre field. The dates of the Games, '29.10.2005 - 6.11.2005', are inscribed in a curved legend along the lower rim. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
The IV East Asian Games were held in Macau in October and November 2005 — the first time the territory hosted the event under Chinese administration, and the largest sporting event Macau had staged since the handover from Portugal in 1999. The games drew athletes from nine nations and territories across the region, and the Monetary Authority issued commemoratives in both silver and gold to mark the occasion.
The 28.28g/.925 specification used here mirrors the Commonwealth crown standard adopted by dozens of issuing authorities for collector pieces — a deliberate choice that keeps secondary-market liquidity predictable.