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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse features miniature reproductions of six British Palestine coins arranged across the field, representing various denominations including 100 Mils, 20 Mils, and 10 Mils, with dates ranging from 1936 to 1937. Each miniature coin faithfully replicates the trilingual legends of the original Palestine currency coinage, incorporating English, Hebrew, and Arabic inscriptions as found on the prototype issues. The word PALESTINE appears multiple times alongside the respective dates and denomination numerals, reflecting the multilingual character of the British Mandate coinage series. |
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Coincraft, the London dealer, produced this piece in 1987 as part of their fantasy series imagining coinage that never came to be — Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936 before a single circulating coin bearing his effigy entered production anywhere in the British Empire. Palestine was then under British Mandate, and a genuine Edward VIII Palestinian issue was indeed planned but never struck for circulation. The .375 fineness — nine-carat gold — is characteristic of Coincraft's fantasy output from this period rather than any official Mandate-era specification.