Bhutan 200 ngultrums Disabled Persons Year PR67 PCGS silver piedfort coin 1981

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    The Bhutan 200 Ngultrums “International Year of Disabled Persons” 1981 silver piedfort coin is a profound tribute to human dignity and inclusiveness. Issued under the Royal Government of Bhutan, it commemorates the United Nations initiative aimed at raising awareness and promoting equal opportunities for people with disabilities. The obverse features a detailed image of a visually impaired man in traditional Bhutanese dress reading Braille, surrounded by inscriptions in English and Tibetan that read “International Year of Disabled Persons.” Below is a symbolic emblem. The reverse shows an elephant with animals beside a large tree, symbolizing harmony with nature and the compassion central to Bhutanese philosophy. Around the edge runs the legend “Royal Government of Bhutan – 200 Ngultrum – 1981.” Struck in fine silver as a piedfort and certified PR67 by PCGS, this rare proof coin embodies both humanitarian values and exquisite craftsmanship.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference BT53
    Nominal sum 200 ngultrums
    Nominal, number 200
    Weight, g 56.56
    Diameter, mm 38.0
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 1050
    CoA No
    Case No
    Country Asia / Bhutan
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1981
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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