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| 正面铭文 | SOMALI REPUBLIC 2004 |
| 背面描述 | A laureate bust of Gaius Julius Caesar faces forward in high relief at the centre of the field, depicted wearing a laurel wreath and a draped toga, rendered in a classical portrait style. Two olive branches flank the bust symmetrically in the left and right fields. The legend GAIUS JULIUS CÄSAR arcs along the upper periphery in Latin capitals, and the famous aphorism VENI VIDI VICI appears in three stacked lines to the left of the portrait. The denomination 50 SHILLINGS is inscribed along the lower rim. |
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Somalia's late-1990s and early-2000s coin program was largely a licensing operation run through foreign minting agencies, with Mogadishu's transitional authorities having little involvement beyond lending the country's name to issues destined almost entirely for the collector market. This particular piece was never intended for circulation — Somalia had no functioning central bank capable of administering a gold coinage at the time of issue.
Caesar's assassination on the Ides of March, 44 BC came less than a year after he became the first living Roman to appear on a coin struck in Rome itself, a deliberate break with Republican tradition that his enemies read as a declaration of monarchical ambition.