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5 Dalasis Return of Hong Kong to China

Uitgever The Gambia
Jaar 1997
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Waarde 5 Dalasis
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a detailed panoramic skyline of Hong Kong rendered across the lower portion of the field. Above the cityscape, a forward-facing portrait bust of Deng Xiaoping is depicted in the upper right field. To the left, the commemorative inscription appears in two scripts: Chinese characters '香港回归中国' above the Latin-script legend 'The Return of Hong Kong To China / 1 July 1997'. The face value '5 DALASIS' is inscribed along the lower rim beneath the city panorama.
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Opschrift keerzijde 香港回归中国 The Return of Hong Kong To China 1 July 1997 5 DALASIS
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Aanvullende informatie

The Gambia had no particular political stake in the 1997 handover — this is an opportunistic commemorative, one of dozens issued by small nations capitalizing on the event's global visibility. Pobjoy Mint and similar private minting houses actively solicited such contracts from smaller Commonwealth and post-colonial states throughout the 1990s, producing limited runs for the collector market rather than circulation.

KM#70 is seldom encountered in anything below mint state, confirming it never meaningfully circulated in Banjul.

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