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5 Ducats - Aureus Magnus Children of Earth, Type 2

Uitgever Werner Graul
Jaar 1960
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central design features a full-length, forward-facing nude female figure standing within an elongated oval nimbus composed of radiating flame-like elements, evoking a stylized solar or terrestrial halo. The figure's arms hang at her sides with palms open, rendered in a smooth, idealized Art Deco manner. The date 19-60 is divided and placed symmetrically at either side of the figure's lower body, flanking her feet. A broad circular legend in raised Latin capital letters surrounds the entire composition, reading OMNES EX EADEM TERRA NATI SUMUS above and IMPERIUM MUNDI below, separated by small ornamental stops.
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Opschrift voorzijde OMNES EX EADEM TERRA NATI SUMUS IMPERIUM MUNDI 1960
Beschrijving keerzijde Central motif consists of a bold ornamental cross with flaring, trumpet-shaped arms, each terminating in a stylized floral blossom and flanked by foliage sprigs bearing trefoil leaves, creating a richly decorative heraldic composition. At the geometric center of the cross, a small pentagonal or shield-shaped cartouche bears the denomination mark V above the inscription DUCAT in raised lettering. The fineness mark 980 appears in small characters at the bottom of the field, just below the cross. The surrounding legend in raised Latin capitals reads PRO PROSPERITATE MUNDI above and AUREUS MAGNUS below, separated by small ornamental star stops.
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