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5 Dollars Albert Einstein

Issuer Bank of Nauru
Year 2010
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A detailed portrait bust of Albert Einstein faces to the right, rendered in high relief within a beaded or raised inner circle. The subject's name 'ALBERT EINSTEIN' is inscribed along the upper portion of the inner ring, while the denomination '$5' and the years of birth and death '1879-1955' appear in the lower field beneath the portrait.
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Nauru has no meaningful connection to Einstein — this is a modern commemorative struck purely for the collector market, issued by a Pacific microstate whose "central bank" exists largely to license its name for novelty bullion pieces. At 0.5 grams of fine gold, the metal value is negligible; the item is essentially a medallion with legal tender status attached by bureaucratic convenience.

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