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| 表面の説明 | Central design features the Philippine national emblem: a radiating sun with eight rays, at the centre of which is placed a triangle enclosing a lion passant. The entire central device is surrounded by a beaded inner circle bordered by a ring of small stars. The outer legend, separated from the star ring by a beaded border, reads REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS along the upper arc and 5000 PISO along the lower arc, with two large five-pointed stars flanking the denomination. The Franklin Mint mintmark FM appears within the legend. |
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| 表面の銘文 | REPUBLIKA NG PILIPINAS * 5000 PISO * FM (Translation: Republic of the Philippines.) |
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| 追加情報 |
Issued to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Ferdinand Marcos's political career, this coin was produced at a moment when the Philippines was deep into martial law — declared in 1972 and still firmly in place by 1977. The Bangko Sentral issued the piece as part of a broader series of commemorative gold coins that critics noted served the regime's international image as much as any monetary function.
Imelda's co-appearance on a circulating-denomination coin was itself a political statement; few modern heads of state had placed a spouse on legal tender gold coinage of this weight class.