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| 表面の説明 | The Dominican Republic national coat of arms is depicted centrally in the field, featuring a quartered shield supported by a laurel branch on the left and a palm branch on the right, with a ribbon below. The motto DIOS PATRIA LIBERTAD appears on a scroll across the upper portion of the shield, and REPUBLICA DOMINICANA is inscribed on a ribbon beneath the arms. The commemorative legend PRIMER CENTENARIO DE LA MUERTE DE DUARTE arcs around the upper periphery, while the centennial dates 1876-1976 appear in the lower field. |
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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the three founding fathers of Dominican independence, never actually saw the republic he helped create reach stability — he died in exile in Caracas in 1876, largely forgotten by the government he'd helped establish. The 1976 issue fell in the same year the Dominican Republic was navigating the post-Trujillo political consolidation under Joaquín Balaguer, whose administration had a particular interest in rehabilitating founding-era nationalist imagery.
KM#41 replaced the earlier copper-clad steel composition of the series, a material shift driven by chronic small-denomination shortages that had plagued Caribbean circulation coinage through the early 1970s.