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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central design featuring a six-armed cross ornament with lily-form terminals radiating symmetrically in all directions in the manner of a compass rose, commonly referred to as a Lily Cross. The Roman numeral III is prominently placed at the centre of the cross. The surrounding legend and denomination inscriptions are distributed around the periphery and within the field, referencing the piece's nominal value and the aspiration for world prosperity. |
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This piece has no basis in the official coinage of the Federal Republic of Germany. The Bundesbank issued no silver medallion or coin under papal designation in 1963, and "Aureus Magnus Paul VI" corresponds to no recognized German state or federal emission. The reference X#M143 places it in Krause's miscellaneous world issues — a category that historically absorbed privately commissioned medals, fantasy pieces, and para-numismatic items of disputed origin.
Paul VI was elected June 21, 1963. Any issue struck in that year under his name would have had an exceptionally narrow production window.