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| 背面描述 | Full-length figure of Ferdinand Magellan standing facing right, dressed in period conquistador armor, holding a tall cross staff in his right hand and a sword at his left side. A sailing ship is depicted in the middle ground to the right, with a coastal landscape and additional figures in the background. The legend GUAM DOLLAR arcs along the upper periphery, and AGANA curves along the lower periphery. The inscriptions MAGELLAN and 1521 appear in the lower central field near the exergue. |
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Guam has never had its own currency — the US dollar has circulated there since the island was ceded to the United States following the Spanish-American War of 1898. This piece is a so-called "trade dollar" or local issue struck not by the US Mint but by a private concern for the Guamanian market, intended primarily as a souvenir and collectible rather than circulating coinage. The X# catalog prefix confirms its non-governmental status.
The 1974 date places it during the post-Vietnam drawdown, when Guam served as a major staging and refugee processing point.