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| 正面描述 | Central device comprising the official emblem of the 1981 International Year of Disabled Persons — a stylised figure seated at a workbench, rendered within a triangular motif — flanked by two olive branches tied at the base, symbolising peace and international solidarity. The date 1981 appears in the upper field above the central emblem. The circular legend INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF DISABLED PERSONS arcs along the upper periphery, while the issuing country name GHANA is inscribed along the lower rim in bold raised lettering. |
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| 铸造量 | 1981 - - 10,000 1981 - Proof - 10,000 |
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The International Year of Disabled Persons was declared by the United Nations for 1981, prompting a wave of commemorative issues from member states. Ghana's participation came at a politically turbulent moment — the country was barely a year into Jerry Rawlings' second coup, the 31st December Revolution having just brought the Provisional National Defence Council to power. That the Bank of Ghana fulfilled this commemorative obligation at all, amid the institutional disruption of a military takeover, is worth noting.
Struck to the standard 28.28g .925 silver specification used widely for Commonwealth-adjacent commemoratives of the period, this issue shares its blank with dozens of contemporaries.