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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse features a dramatic three-quarter aerial view of the Panavia Tornado F.MK 3 air-defense interceptor in a steep banking maneuver, rendered in finely detailed high relief against a mirror-polished field suggestive of sky and cloud formations. Horizontal engraved lines across the lower field evoke speed and altitude, while a second Tornado aircraft is visible in the middle distance to the lower right. The legend TORNADO F.MK 3 curves along the upper periphery in bold raised lettering, and the denomination 50 DOLLARS appears in the lower right field. |
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The Panavia Tornado entered RAF service in 1979 as a joint development between Britain, West Germany, and Italy — an unusually successful piece of Cold War defense cooperation that produced over 990 airframes across three nations. The F.MK 3 variant was the dedicated air defense version, developed after the British government concluded the original IDS strike aircraft needed a longer-range interceptor variant for North Sea and North Atlantic patrols.
The Marshall Islands issued commemorative silver dollars extensively through the 1990s, contracting production through foreign mints to generate revenue — a program that had no connection to domestic circulation.