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| 表面の説明 | The obverse features a dynamic frieze of stylized running figures rendered in low relief, arranged along the upper arc of the field in an abstract, modernist style. At the center-left, the Portuguese coat of arms appears in miniature within the field. The legend PORTUGAL curves along the left and lower-left rim, while the denomination €7.50 is inscribed in large, expressive characters along the lower-right portion of the field. The design is characterized by a broadly brushed, satin-finished field that contrasts with the sculptural relief elements. |
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| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 追加情報 |
Rosa Mota won three consecutive Boston Marathons between 1987 and 1989, took Olympic gold in Seoul in 1988, and remains the only Portuguese woman to win an Olympic athletics medal. This coin belongs to a Portuguese commemorative sub-series issued in half-euro denominations — the 7.5 euro face value sits outside the standard circulating range, giving these pieces an explicitly collectible mandate from the outset.
The .500 silver fineness is notably low for a commemorative issue, a cost-driven choice that became characteristic of this particular Sport Heroes run.