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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse depicts a steel pan musician standing behind a set of four steel drums, rendered in fine detail and occupying the lower central field. The figure is shown facing forward, holding drumsticks poised over the pans, evoking the distinctive musical heritage of Trinidad and Tobago. The large numeral '50' arcs prominently across the upper field, with the word 'CENTS' inscribed to the right in bold lettering, together forming the denomination '50 CENTS'. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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Trinidad and Tobago's monetary authority was established in 1964, just two years after independence from Britain, and the coin series it developed through the 1970s and into the 1980s drew on designs rooted in the country's natural heritage rather than colonial imagery. The 1983–1984 date range reflects routine production rather than any particular political or economic event, though the early 1980s did coincide with the tail end of an oil-driven economic boom that had defined the previous decade.
KM#54 is a straightforward circulating type with no major documented die varieties of note.