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| 正面描述 | Central effigy of King Charles III facing right occupies the field, with the date inscribed at the top of the coin. A small coat of arms appears at the bottom of the design. A circular legend runs along the periphery, incorporating the denomination, date, and royal name. The inscription 'SAMOA' appears within the legend, identifying the issuing territory. |
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| 背面描述 | A high-relief depiction of the Azure Dragon, one of the Four Symbols of Chinese mythology, dominates the field. The dragon is rendered in elaborate detail with finely engraved scales, flowing whiskers, and sinuous claws, coiling dynamically around a polished spherical orb at the center. The textured, darkened background field provides strong contrast to the raised copper dragon. A circular legend along the border reads 'CHINESE EAVES TILE · AZURE DRAGON', referencing the traditional Chinese architectural decorative motif that inspired the design. |
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The Azure Dragon is one of the four symbols of the Chinese constellations, governing the eastern sky and associated with the spring season in Han cosmology — a motif that has driven a sustained wave of Pacific island collector issues timed to Lunar New Year cycles. Samoa has become a reliable vehicle for this market, its mint agreements producing high-weight copper pieces aimed squarely at the Chinese numismatic gift trade rather than domestic circulation.