Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Maldives 2000, Millenium, UNC Copper-Nickel Coin very rear



The Obverse: Maldivian Coat of Arms.
The head of the coin has the emblem of Maldivian Republic: which has two national flags, a crescent, a star and the national tree, Coconut Palm. And An Arabic phrase has been engraved which means “the state of mahal dibyat” (the traditional name of Maldives). It was dated 1996. And Maldives was written on both English and Dhivehi (local language).
The coconut tree was the most common and famous tree in tropical areas. Maldives is a tropical country where seas possess its majority of area. According to the history, Coconut tree represents the livelihood of the people of Maldives. All parts of the tree can be used for various purposes from medication to boat building (vessel making).
Reverse:
The logo of the Millennium 2000 is engraved in its full color. The colors of the national flag and other related colors are being used. The logo itself says “TWO THOUSAND” in the local Dhivehi language.
This item was not previously owned. And this was not circulated. The full color and shape is maintained. And it’s covered in an original coin case.


Description:
Face Value: Rufiyaa 5
Metal: Cupronickel 
Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated
Diameter: 30.00 mm
Weight: 31.47g


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