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25 Dollars Golf

Issuer The Bahamas
Year 1994
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Value 25 Dollars
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a panoramic golf course landscape rendered in fine relief, with a golfer in full follow-through swing positioned in the upper left field above undulating fairway terrain. A vertical flagstick bisects the design from top to bottom, with the cup hole shown at its base in the lower field and a golf ball resting nearby. A water hazard is engraved to the left and rolling dunes to the right. The legend HOLE IN ONE arcs along the upper border, the fineness mark .9999 Au appears at lower left, and the denomination 25 DOLLARS is inscribed at lower right.
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Mintage 1994 - Proof - 2,500
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The Bahamas issued a sustained run of gold sport-themed commemoratives through the 1990s, targeting the collector market rather than circulation. Golf was a natural subject — the islands had become a serious destination for the sport, with major championship-level courses operating on New Providence and Grand Bahama by this period. This particular issue was produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, which accounts for the .9999 fineness, a standard RCM pushed aggressively in its bullion and commemorative programs during that decade.

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