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| Emittent | Maldives Monetary Authority |
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| Jahr | 1984-1995 |
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| Gewicht | 5.65 g |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse displays a finely detailed rendering of a sea turtle (likely a green turtle, Chelonia mydas) swimming in profile toward the right, its carapace rendered with precise scute detail in the central field. A twisted rope motif frames the lower portion of the field, culminating in an ornate reef knot at the bottom center, a traditional nautical and Maldivian decorative symbol. The Gregorian year appears in the upper left field in Latin numerals and the corresponding Hijri year is inscribed in Arabic-Indic numerals in the upper right field. The mint mark 'UMA' appears below the rope knot at the base. |
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| Auflage | 1404 (1984) - 1984 ١٤٠٤ - 1404 (1984) - 1984 ١٤٠٤ Mint Sets (KM#MS1) - 1404 (1984) - 1984 ١٤٠٤ Proof Sets only (KM#PS4) - 2,500 1411 (1990) - 1990 ١٤١١ - 1415 (1995) - 1995 ١٤١٥ - |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
The Maldives Monetary Authority was established in 1981, replacing the Maldives Monetary Board, and this issue belongs to the first coinage series produced under its authority. Nickel brass was chosen across several denominations in this period as the islands moved away from earlier cupro-nickel compositions — a practical shift driven by material costs and regional minting contracts, likely fulfilled through the Royal Mint or the Royal Australian Mint, both of which handled Maldivian coinage during these decades.