Bahamas 5 dollars Regular Coinage Historical Map KM-106 PR69 PCGS Ag coin 1984

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    The 1984 Bahamas 5 Dollars silver proof coin, certified PCGS PR69 DCAM, belongs to the nation’s regular coinage program and presents a stunning historical design. The obverse proudly bears the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, flanked by a marlin and flamingo, national symbols representing the union of sea and land. Above rises a conch shell and palm fronds, while the date 1984 appears below the legend “COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS”. The reverse showcases a finely engraved map of the Bahamian archipelago, with names of major islands such as Andros, Eleuthera, and Exuma clearly inscribed. Radiating lines emphasize the geographic spread of the islands across the Caribbean Sea, while at the bottom a small sailing ship recalls the nation’s maritime history. The bold inscription “FIVE DOLLARS” crowns the composition. Struck in sterling silver to proof quality with deep cameo contrast, this coin combines national pride, artistry, and near-perfect preservation. A rare opportunity for collectors of Caribbean coinage and historical maps.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference BGO65
    Nominal sum 5 dollars
    Nominal, number 5
    Weight, g 42.12
    Diameter, mm 35.5
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 1036
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country North America / Bahamas
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1984
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 500
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