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50 Dinars 2009 Coup d'état 22nd Anniversary

Uitgever Banque Centrale de Tunisie
Jaar 2009
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Valuta Dinar (1958-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde At center, a stylized design commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the November 7 constitutional change, depicting an open book beneath a columned portico motif with the numeral '50' prominently displayed in the lower portion of the central device, evoking themes of knowledge and governance. The circular Arabic legend reading 'الذكرى الثانية والعشرون السابع من نوفمبر الذكرى الخمسون للدستور' runs along the upper rim, with the dual date '1430-2009' inscribed in the lower field, flanked by six-pointed star ornaments.
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Aanvullende informatie

Tunisia's "Coup d'état" commemorative series marks the November 7, 1987 removal of Habib Bourguiba by Prime Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who declared the aging president medically unfit to govern — a clinical pretext for what was unambiguously a bloodless coup. Ben Ali then rebranded the date as a national holiday, "Change Day," and issued successive commemoratives as the anniversary climbed. By the 22nd iteration in 2009, the series had become an annual exercise in self-commemoration by a government two years away from its own violent end in the 2011 Jasmine Revolution.

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