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| 正面描述 | The Coat of Arms of Malta occupies the central field, featuring a quartered shield bearing the George Cross and vertical stripes, supported on either side by two dolphins and flanked by olive and palm branches. A mural crown surmounts the achievement, and a scroll at the base bears the national motto VIRTUTE ET CONSTANTIA. The legend MALTA appears in large relief letters along the lower rim. |
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| 正面铭文 | MALTA |
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Malta gained independence from Britain in 1964, but the Central Bank of Malta wasn't established until 1968, and the country didn't issue its own gold coinage until this 1974 piece — a full decade after sovereignty. The delay reflected genuine uncertainty about whether Malta's economy could sustain an independent monetary system, a question that shadowed the Mintoff government's early years.
KM#28 was struck at the Royal Mint under contract, a quiet irony given the political friction between Mintoff and the British government throughout this period.