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This commemorative coin is an issue from Portugal, minted in 1972. It has a face value of 50 escudos.
The coin is struck in silver. It weighs 18 grams and has a diameter of 34 millimeters.
The coin commemorates The Lusiads, an epic work by Luís de Camões celebrating the history and maritime achievements of Portugal. It is also associated with the personality of Óscar Carmona, former president of the Portuguese Republic.
The obverse of the coin features the coat of arms of Portugal, a national symbol representing the country's history and sovereignty. The coat of arms consists of a central shield, surrounded by a crown and supported by laurel branches. The shield is divided into several parts, each bearing specific symbols related to the history of Portugal, such as castles and escutcheons.
The reverse of the coin features motifs related to the epic of the Lusiads, illustrating Portuguese maritime voyages and discoveries. Ships, maps, and allegorical figures may be represented, evoking the golden age of Portuguese maritime exploration.
The issue of this coin is part of a commemorative series aimed at honoring significant events and personalities in Portuguese history. It testifies to the importance given to the culture, history, and national identity of Portugal.