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| 表面の説明 | The obverse displays the national seal of the Republic of the Marshall Islands rendered in high relief within a circular inner field. The seal depicts a traditional Marshallese stick chart above a banner inscribed SEAL, flanked by native flora and a traditional outrigger sailing canoe to the right, with palm trees and a coastal village scene to the left; above the central device, two crossed traditional implements frame a radiant sun. The legend REPUBLIC OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS arcs along the upper periphery in Latin characters, while the Marshallese national motto JEPILPILIN KE EJUKAAN curves along the lower periphery. The denomination $50 appears to the lower left and the date 1995 to the lower right of the inner field, both within a decorative chain border encircling the entire design. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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The Convair F-102 Delta Dagger was the United States Air Force's first operational supersonic interceptor, but its path to service was nearly a catastrophe. The initial YF-102 prototype failed to break the sound barrier in level flight — a fundamental embarrassment for a jet designed explicitly to do so. Area ruling, a then-novel aerodynamic principle developed by NACA engineer Richard Whitcomb, was hastily applied to the fuselage, producing the distinctive "wasp waist" that finally made supersonic flight achievable.
The Marshall Islands issued extensively in silver through the 1990s, targeting the commemorative collector market rather than circulation.