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| Issuer | Dakhla |
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| Year | 1427 (2006) |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse description | A Fennec Fox (Vulpes zerda) is depicted in full profile stance at center, rendered in fine relief against a plain field. The Hijri year "١٤٢٧" (1427) is inscribed along the upper rim in Arabic numerals. The value "٥٠" (50) and the denomination "سنتيمات" (Centimes) appear in the lower portion of the field beneath the fox. |
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| Mintage | 1427 (2006) CM - 2006 - ١٤٢٧ |
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Dakhla is the administrative center of Western Sahara, a territory whose sovereignty remains unresolved under international law — Morocco controls it, the Polisario Front claims it, and the UN has monitored a ceasefire there since 1991. This coin was issued by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic as an assertion of statehood that no major power formally recognizes. The dual denomination — Pesetas and Centimes — reflects the colonial overlap of Spanish and French monetary influence across the region.