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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents the convex exterior of the globe centered on the North Pole, with a polar azimuthal projection depicting the continents of the world overlaid with a radiating grid of longitude lines converging at the pole and concentric latitude rings. Across the continental landmasses, a rich variety of wildlife is sculpted in high relief, including big cats, bears, ungulates, elephants, eagles, and other fauna characteristic of each geographic region. The deeply three-dimensional, antiqued silver surface imparts a dramatic contrast between the raised animal figures and the recessed cartographic grid, emphasizing the sculptural nature of this numismatic object. |
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| 附加信息 |
The "Animals of the World" series from Barbados is one of several high-denomination kilo silver programs issued through the Scottsdale Mint under licensing arrangements that nominally assign face values to Pacific and Caribbean sovereigns — a legal fiction that gives the coins official tender status while the actual issuing central bank plays no meaningful role in production or distribution.
Barbados has issued face values as high as $25 on kilo pieces, a sum that bears no relationship to either silver spot or local purchasing power, but satisfies the technical requirements for coin classification over medallion status. The globe motif places this within a broader collector-driven format that saw particular commercial expansion after 2018.