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1/2 Dollar William Gregor

发行方 Government of Nauru
年份 2017
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参考资料 KM#98
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正面铭文 REPUBLIC OF NAURU NAOERO GOD'S WILL FIRST 10g Ti 990 2017
背面描述 The reverse depicts a full-length figure of William Gregor kneeling and examining rock specimens in a landscape, rendered in fine relief and representing his discovery of titanium in Cornwall. To the left, a circular inset portrait presents a bust-length effigy of Gregor facing slightly right, surrounded by the legend WILLIAM GREGOR · 1761-1817. The denomination HALF DOLLAR is inscribed along the lower rim in raised letters.
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Nauru's titanium issues from this period occupy an odd corner of numismatics — the island nation has no indigenous coinage tradition and functions as a mint client state, producing collector pieces underwritten almost entirely by foreign distributors. This particular piece honors William Gregor, the Cornish clergyman and amateur mineralogist who in 1791 identified an unknown metallic oxide in ilmenite ore from the Helford River valley, a discovery he called manaccanite. The metal was independently characterized two years later by German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who named it titanium and received most of the lasting credit.