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| 表面の説明 | The Samoan coat of arms is centrally displayed in the field, featuring a quartered shield bearing the Southern Cross stars and a traditional motif, surmounted by a Christian cross and flanked by olive branches. A scroll below the shield bears the national motto in Latin script. The denomination '5 TALA' appears in the lower field, with 'SAMOA' and the year of issue inscribed in the upper field. The legend 'ONE OUNCE' and the fineness '9999 SILVER' run vertically along the left and right sides respectively. The entire design is encircled by a wide decorative border composed of repeating geometric motifs in a traditional Samoan style. |
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| 鋳造数 | 2022 - Antique finish - 25,000 2022 - BU - 50,000 |
| 追加情報 |
Momotaro — the boy born from a peach who defeats a band of demons — is among the oldest and most widely retold stories in Japanese folklore, with written versions traceable to the Muromachi period and mass print versions spreading through Edo-era woodblock publishing. Samoa has become one of the more prolific issuers of Japanese-themed collector coinage partly because Pacific island mints operate under fewer design licensing constraints than Japanese domestic mints, which remain conservative in their commemorative programs.
The .9999 fineness here is a notch above the .999 used on most bullion-adjacent issues in this format.