Bhutan United Nations UN Two Men Traditional Dancing SP69 PCGS silver medal 1976

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    The Bhutan United Nations silver medal 1976 was issued to commemorate Bhutan’s accession to the United Nations, symbolizing the country’s dedication to peace and cultural heritage. The obverse depicts two male figures wearing traditional Bhutanese ritual deer masks — one seated, the other shown in profile — rendered with exquisite precision and depth. Above them appears an inscription in Dzongkha script, adding authenticity to the composition. The reverse displays the official emblem of the United Nations — a world map encircled by olive branches — surrounded by multilingual inscriptions “UNITED NATIONS” in English, French, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese, representing international unity and cooperation. Struck in fine silver and graded SP69 by PCGS, this medal stands as a perfect blend of Bhutanese artistry and universal symbolism, embodying harmony between local tradition and global peace ideals.

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    Item type Token
    Internal Reference BT57
    Nominal sum -1
    Nominal, number -1
    Weight, g 13.00
    Diameter, mm 31.5
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage unknown
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    Case No
    Country Asia / Bhutan
    Certification PCGS
    Year 1976
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Silver / Ag 925
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