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25 Rufiyaa Republic 30th Anniversary

Uitgever Maldives Monetary Authority
Jaar 1998
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde The national coat of arms of the Maldives occupies the central field, depicting a coconut palm tree above a crescent and star flanked by two crossed national flags, all above a traditional dhow and a ribbon scroll. The legend 'MALDIVES' arcs along the upper right rim in Latin characters, while the Thaana script legend curves along the upper left. The denomination '25 RUFIYAA' appears along the lower rim, with the Thaana equivalent to the lower left.
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Aanvullende informatie

The Maldives declared a republic for the first time in 1953, but that experiment lasted less than a year before the sultanate was restored. The republic commemorated here is the second one, proclaimed in 1968 after a referendum ended the sultanate permanently. Thirty years on, the Monetary Authority issued this piece as part of a broader pattern of anniversary coinage common to small island nations building institutional identity through limited commemorative programs.

KM#90 is not scarce in absolute terms, but circulation in the Maldives was limited by the archipelago's dispersed population of under 300,000 at the time of issue.

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