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2 Riyals - Rashid 3 dates, Essai

Uitgever Government of Ajman
Jaar 1970
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Dikte 1.7 mm
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Schrift voorzijde Arabic, Latin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The state emblem of Ajman is displayed centrally, featuring a dhow (traditional sailing vessel) above which a rooster (chicken) is depicted. Below the emblem, three dates appear in a horizontal arrangement: the Hijri year ١٣٩٠ in Arabic-Indic numerals at left, the Gregorian year 1970 in Western numerals at centre, and the Gregorian year ١٩٧٠ in Arabic-Indic numerals at right, representing both the Islamic and Gregorian calendars simultaneously.
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Aanvullende informatie

Ajman, smallest of the Trucial States by both area and population, issued a wave of essai and proof coinage in the late 1960s and early 1970s that had virtually no relationship to everyday commerce. These pieces were produced speculatively for the international collector market, often through arrangements with European mints and medal manufacturers, in the years immediately before the Trucial States federated into the UAE in December 1971. Ajman's ruler, Rashid bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, lent his name to issues that were obsolete almost before they were distributed.

The "3 dates" designation refers to the coin bearing three calendar year inscriptions simultaneously — Hijri, solar Hijri, and Gregorian — a device used on several Gulf issues of this period.

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