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250 Dollars 250th Anniversary of Parliament

Uitgever The Bahamas
Jaar 1979
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Waarde 250 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde A diademed draped bust of Princess Anne is rendered in high relief at center, facing half-left, wearing a floral tiara and a decorative garment with an emblem at the shoulder. The surrounding legend arcs in multiple lines around the upper and lateral periphery, referencing the 250th Anniversary of the Parliament of the Bahamas and the Princess Anne Commemorative Visit. The denomination 250 DOLLARS appears along the lower arc, and the fineness specification 900/1000 FINE GOLD is inscribed in small letters beneath the portrait in the lower field.
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Oplage 1979 FM - Proof - 1,835
Aanvullende informatie

The Bahamian parliament being commemorated here is the House of Assembly, which dates its founding to 1729 — one of the oldest legislative bodies in the Western Hemisphere. Independence from Britain came in 1973, meaning this coin was struck just six years into Bahamian sovereignty, at a moment when the new government was actively constructing a national narrative around institutions that predated independence by two and a half centuries.

KM#83 is part of a broader 1979 Bahamian gold proof set. Mintages for these issues were low, targeted almost entirely at the collector market rather than circulation.

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