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| 背面描述 | A richly detailed high-relief depiction of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) and Queen Nefertiti facing one another in an intimate pose at centre. Amenhotep IV is shown to the left, wearing the striped nemes headdress surmounted by a uraeus serpent and a broad usekh collar, holding a crook sceptre. Nefertiti stands to the right, adorned with her iconic flat-topped crown bearing a uraeus, an elaborate broad collar necklace, and jewelled bracelets. The couple is set against a stylised Egyptian landscape featuring pyramids and palm fronds in the background, with hieroglyphic decorative elements in the left field. The composition is rendered in a neo-Egyptian artistic style with deeply sculpted, polished fields enhancing the visual contrast. |
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Liberia has issued commemorative gold in this weight class for decades, largely through licensing arrangements with European minting houses — the coins carry Liberian legal tender status but are designed, struck, and marketed almost entirely for the collector export market. Liberia has no domestic gold refining capacity and has never circulated coinage of this value internally.
Amenhotep IV renamed himself Akhenaten after abandoning the traditional Egyptian pantheon in favor of Aten worship, a theological rupture with no precedent in pharaonic history. Whether Nefertiti outlived him or assumed co-regency under a different name remains unresolved among Egyptologists.