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50 Baisa - Said Gold

Issuer Muscat and Oman
Year 1970
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse description Central device depicts the national emblem of Muscat and Oman: two crossed khanjar daggers overlaid upon a pair of crossed swords, rendered in fine relief against a plain field. A circular Arabic legend surrounds the central device, reading the ruler's name and titles at the top arc and the inscription 'Sultanate of Muscat and Oman' along the lower arc. The design is enclosed within a denticulated border running the full circumference of the coin.
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Reverse description The denomination numeral '50' rendered in large Eastern Arabic numerals occupies the center of the field, flanked on each side by a miniature representation of the national emblem — crossed swords and khanjar — serving as decorative punctuation. The Arabic word 'بيسة' (baisa) is inscribed in flowing script above the numeral. The Hijri date '١٣٩٠' (1390) appears in Eastern Arabic numerals along the lower portion of the field. The design is enclosed by a denticulated inner border.
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