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50 Centesimi Prova

Uitgever Italian Somaliland
Jaar 1950
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Samenstelling Billon (.250 silver)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Denomination 50 CENTESIMI displayed prominently within a beaded inner circle. Surrounding the beaded circle, the legend appears in two languages: the upper portion in Italian and the lower portion in Arabic script, both recording the mint city of Rome and the year of issue 1950 (AH 1369). The date ROMA - 1950 is also present in the field.
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Opschrift keerzijde ROMA - 1950 50 CENTESIMI ضرب في روما سنة ١٣٦٩
(Translation: minted in Rome, year 1369)
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Aanvullende informatie

Italian Somaliland's 1950 coinage was produced under the Italian Trust Territory administration, established by the United Nations after Italy was granted a ten-year trusteeship over its former colony — a provisional arrangement that would end with Somali independence in 1960. The prova, or pattern, designation indicates this piece was struck for official approval rather than circulation, almost certainly at the Rome mint.

KM#Pr4 is among a small group of prova pieces from this issue. Approved types entered circulation; rejected ones did not, and the line between the two categories in Italian colonial coinage of this period is not always cleanly documented.

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