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The Bhutan 200 Ngultrums “International Year of Disabled Persons” 1981 silver coin stands as a heartfelt symbol of equality, awareness, and compassion. Issued by the Royal Government of Bhutan, it commemorates the UN’s global campaign to promote dignity and opportunity for people with disabilities. The obverse features a touching image of a visually impaired man in traditional Bhutanese attire reading Braille, surrounded by inscriptions in English and Tibetan that read “International Year of Disabled Persons.” Below is a symbolic emblem. The reverse presents an elephant with animals beneath a large tree against a serene natural backdrop, framed by the inscription “Royal Government of Bhutan – 200 Ngultrum – 1981.” This composition reflects Bhutan’s respect for harmony between humans, animals, and nature. Struck in silver and graded MS68 by PCGS, the coin unites humanitarian values with elegant design — a meaningful addition to any numismatic collection.
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| Item type | Coin / Collector coins | 
| Internal Reference | BT46 | 
| Nominal sum | 200 ngultrums | 
| Nominal, number | 200 | 
| Weight, g | 28.28 | 
| Diameter, mm | 38.0 | 
| Quality of coinage | BU | 
| Mintage | 10000 | 
| CoA | No | 
| Case | No | 
| Country | Asia / Bhutan | 
| Certification | PCGS | 
| Year | 1981 | 
| Bimetal | No | 
| Coin material | Silver / Ag 925 | 
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