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25 Dollars Christopher Columbus discovers the New World

Issuer Central Bank of The Bahamas
Year 1988
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse lettering COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS RDM · ELIZABETH II ·
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Issued to mark the lead-up to the 1992 quincentenary of Columbus's 1492 landfall, which most scholars now place at San Salvador — known to the Lucayan people as Guanahani — in what is present-day The Bahamas. The Bahamian government leaned heavily into this anniversay across the late 1980s, commissioning multiple commemorative issues as part of a longer numismatic program building toward 1992.

At 136 grams and 63 millimeters, this is a substantial crown-sized piece by any measure, struck in .925 silver for the collector market rather than circulation.

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Issued in anticipation of the 1992 quincentenary of Columbus's 1492 landfall, which most scholars place at San Salvador — known to the Lucayan people as Guanahani — in the present-day Bahamas. The Bahamian government commissioned a series of commemoratives across the late 1980s building toward that anniversary, of which this is among the larger and heavier issues in the program.

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