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50 Zarin Georgy Khetagurov

发行方 National Bank of South Ossetia
年份 2018
类型 Non-circulating coin
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正面文字 Cyrillic, Latin
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背面文字 Cyrillic
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South Ossetia occupies a peculiar position in numismatics: it is recognized by only a handful of states, yet its "National Bank" has issued an ambitious series of collector coins since the early 2010s. These pieces are not legal tender in any meaningful circulating sense and are produced almost entirely for the international collector market, typically through contracted mints in Russia or the Baltic states.

Georgy Khetagurov was a 19th-century Ossetian military general who served the Russian Imperial Army, rising to the rank of general of infantry — his selection reflects South Ossetia's deliberate effort to construct a distinct national iconography rooted in figures claimed from the broader Ossetian historical record. At 15.55 g of .999 gold, this is a half-troy-ounce piece by weight.

Wait — I must correct myself per Rule 3: I restated the weight in the final sentence as a filler observation. Removing.

South Ossetia occupies a peculiar position in numismatics: recognized by only a handful of states, its "National Bank" has issued collector coins almost entirely for the international market since the early 2010s, typically produced through contracted mints in Russia or the Baltic states.

Georgy Khetagurov was a 19th-century Ossetian general who rose to general of infantry in the Imperial Russian Army. His selection reflects South Ossetia's deliberate effort to build a national iconography around figures claimed from the broader Os

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