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| Emittent | Equatorial Guinea |
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| Jahr | 1979 |
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| Gewicht | 41.3 g |
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| Aversschrift | Latin |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse commemorates the 1978 FIFA World Cup held in Argentina, featuring two dynamic football players in relief flanking a central map of South America, with the bold legend 'ARGENTINA' arching across the upper centre and the numerals '78' below. Five oval coats of arms representing the host cities are arranged around the upper and lower fields. A football appears at lower centre, and olive branches frame the central motif. The names of the five host cities — Mendoza, Buenos Aires, Rosario, Cordoba, and Mar del Plata — are inscribed along the upper and lower periphery, separated by raised dots, within a beaded border. |
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Equatorial Guinea's coinage history in the late 1970s was largely driven by foreign minting houses producing collector-oriented issues with little connection to the country's actual monetary needs. This piece, an essai — a trial strike produced for approval rather than circulation — commemorates the 1978 FIFA World Cup held in Argentina, issued a year after the tournament concluded. The delay was not unusual for small-nation commemorative programs of this period, where production timelines slipped routinely.
The Argentine tournament itself was controversially hosted by the military junta of Jorge Rafael Videla, a fact that generated significant international debate at the time.