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| 裏面の説明 | Central motif presents a bust-length portrait of a Terracotta Warrior from the funerary army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, depicted facing slightly to the viewer's right. The figure wears elaborately detailed lamellar armor with studded leather straps and a distinctive topknot headdress, rendered with exceptional sculptural precision against a mirror-polished field. Facial features include a mustache and serene expression characteristic of the Xi'an archaeological finds. The portrait is contained within a raised inner border, with the surrounding field left unlettered, allowing the design to command full visual attention. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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At 0.062 grams, this is among the smallest platinum bullion issues produced by any central bank — a format pioneered largely by the private minting sector and adopted by Liberia's issuing authority as part of a long-running series of collector-targeted fractional pieces. Liberia has no domestic platinum production and no historical connection to the metal, so these issues exist entirely as numismatic vehicles rather than instruments of monetary policy.