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| Issuer | Republic of Palau |
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| Year | 2013 |
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| Weight | 20.0 g |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a vivid colored and relief depiction of the Giza plateau, featuring two of the great pyramids rendered in detailed sculptural relief occupying the central and right fields, with a large rising or setting sun in the left field. In the foreground, the Great Sphinx of Giza is depicted in full color, rendered in naturalistic sandy ochre tones. A small logo for the Antique 7 Wonders series appears near the upper center of the field. The legend THE PYRAMIDS OF GIZA curves along the upper rim in large letters, and the date 2013 is inscribed to the right field. |
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Palau has operated one of the more prolific commemorative programs in the Pacific, licensing its sovereignty to European minting houses — primarily the Austrian Mint and various private issuers — to produce collector pieces with no meaningful domestic circulation. This pyramids issue is part of that arrangement, struck almost certainly in Austria for the international bullion and novelty market rather than for any Palauan economic purpose.
KM#681 slots into a broader Seven Wonders series from this period.