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98%
Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby, Bank of Papua New Guinea
📍 Bank of Papua New Guinea

The image displays a 50 Toea coin from Papua New Guinea, identified by its unique design and confirmed by numismatic resources for the year 1990. The design features a traditional Kula canoe prow, an artifact from the Milne Bay Province.

The most precise official location tied to the issuance of this national currency is the Bank of Papua New Guinea, located in the capital city, Port Moresby. The coin depicts a traditional Fijian outrigger canoe with a fisherman, a design used on Fiji's 5-cent coin minted in 1996.

The style and motifs are distinctively Fijian, and the date matches the year of issue. This coin is a strong cultural and numismatic marker for Fiji.

The specific artistic design on the coin, a Kula canoe prow, is directly linked to the culture of the Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea. The Kula ring is a ceremonial exchange system practiced by the peoples of this region.

Alotau is the provincial capital and the main administrative and commercial center of Milne Bay, making it the most relevant urban center for the culture depicted. The Kula canoe prow shown on the coin is a key element of the Kula ring exchange.

The Trobriand Islands, located within the Milne Bay Province, are one of the most famous and central groups of islands where this intricate cultural tradition is practiced. Losuia is the main government station and settlement on Kiriwina, the largest of the Trobriand Islands, placing it at the cultural heart of the Kula exchange.

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Fiji
95%

The coin depicts a traditional Fijian outrigger canoe with a fisherman, a design used on Fiji's 5-cent coin minted in 1996. The style and motifs are distinctively Fijian, and the date matches the year of issue. This coin is a strong cultural and numismatic marker for Fiji.

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Papua New Guinea, Alotau, Milne Bay Province
85%

The specific artistic design on the coin, a Kula canoe prow, is directly linked to the culture of the Milne Bay Province in Papua New Guinea. The Kula ring is a ceremonial exchange system practiced by the peoples of this region. Alotau is the provincial capital and the main administrative and commercial center of Milne Bay, making it the most relevant urban center for the culture depicted.

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Papua New Guinea, Losuia, Trobriand Islands
75%

The Kula canoe prow shown on the coin is a key element of the Kula ring exchange. The Trobriand Islands, located within the Milne Bay Province, are one of the most famous and central groups of islands where this intricate cultural tradition is practiced. Losuia is the main government station and settlement on Kiriwina, the largest of the Trobriand Islands, placing it at the cultural heart of the Kula exchange.

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1990 • 1996

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