Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with "COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS - INDEPENDENCE - 1973" inscribed around the bust. A detailed depiction of a spiny lobster, a significant symbol of The Bahamas' marine life.
Inscription reads "ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS" and 1975. Struck in limited quantities to commemorate the country's sovereignty. Highly collectible due to its low mintage and quarter-ounce gold content. Comes in the original cardboard holder labeled 1975 Bahamas 150 Dollars BU specimen.
Holder shows moderate wear, but the coin itself is in excellent BU condition with strong luster and well-defined details. Please refer to photos for the best indication of condition. Contains approximately 0.2415 troy ounces of pure gold (91.67% fineness). Low mintage and part of a historically significant independence series. Combines the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with distinctly Bahamian marine imagery.SIGNATURE NEEDED FOR THIS ITEM.