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5 Ariary motto A

Issuer Madagascar
Year 1992
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Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
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Obverse script Latin
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Madagascar's 1992 coinage modernization replaced the earlier stainless steel and aluminum issues as the country navigated the political transition away from Didier Ratsiraka's socialist Second Republic. The copper-plated steel construction was an economic compromise — cheaper than solid copper, more durable than aluminum alloys that had struggled in coastal humidity.

The "motto A" designation distinguishes this variety by the specific spelling of the national motto on the reverse, a cataloger's distinction that reflects inconsistent die preparation across the series rather than any deliberate design change.

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