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| Uitgever | The Bahamas |
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| Jaar | 1974-2006 |
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| Dikte | 1.53 mm |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The complete coat of arms of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas occupies the central field, featuring a shield quartered with a rising sun and a sailing ship, supported on the dexter by a marlin and on the sinister by a flamingo, surmounted by a helmet and crest bearing a conch shell with a hand holding a branch of vegetation. A scroll below the shield bears the national motto FORWARD, UPWARD, ONWARD TOGETHER. The circular legend COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS arcs along the upper periphery, and the date appears in the lower field. The coin is struck with a beaded border. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS FORWARD, UPWARD, ONWARD TOGETHER 1974 |
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The Bahamas gained full independence from Britain in July 1973, and this issue entered circulation as part of the first fully sovereign coinage series — designed by a committee that deliberately avoided British Royal Mint input after independence. The series ran largely unchanged for over three decades, an unusual degree of design continuity for a small island nation navigating significant economic shifts, including the collapse of its agriculture-based economy and the rise of offshore banking and tourism as dominant revenue streams.