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| Uitgever | Samoa |
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| Jaar | 2017 |
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| Waarde | 5 Tala |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The obverse features a diademed and draped effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, engraved by Ian Rank-Broadley, set within a raised circular border at the centre of the rectangular flan. The legend 'SAMOA' appears above the portrait along the upper field, while the denomination '5 DOLLARS' is inscribed to the left and the date '2017' to the right. Below the portrait, the fineness and weight inscriptions '1 oz' and 'Ag999' flank the Samoan coat of arms, and the engraver's initials 'IRB' appear beneath the bust. The surrounding field is decorated with an intricate guilloche pattern of intersecting curved lines extending across the full width of the rectangular flan. |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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Part of a broader Pacific island mint program that leaned heavily into astronomy themes during the mid-2010s, this issue was produced for the collector market rather than circulation. Samoa's numismatic program has long been administered through external minting arrangements, with this piece almost certainly struck by a European or Australian facility on behalf of the Samoan government — a common arrangement for small-nation commemoratives where the issuing authority's primary interest is licensing revenue rather than monetary policy.