1/2 Penny - Elizabeth II 2nd portrait

Эмитент Falkland Islands
Год 1974-1983
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 1/2 Penny
Валюта Pound (decimalized, 1971-date)
Состав Bronze
Вес 1.782 g
Диаметр 17.14 mm
Толщина 1.1 mm
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы) Obverse: Arnold Machin
Reverse: William Maving Gardner
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Каталожные номера KM#1
Описание аверса The second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right with a legend around the rim
Письменность аверса Latin
Надписи аверса QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Описание реверса Salmon behind denomination, date at right
Письменность реверса Latin
Надписи реверса FALKLAND ISLANDS 1/2 1974
Гурт Plain
Монетный двор
Тираж 1974 - - 140 000
1974 - Proof - 23 000
1980 - -
1980 - Proof - 10 000
1982 - -
1982 - Proof -
1983 - -
ID Numisquare 1039341910
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: This 1/2 Penny coin, issued by the Falkland Islands between 1974 and 1983, represents a period of significant political tension under Queen Elizabeth II. As a British Overseas Territory, the islands utilized distinct coinage adhering to the decimal system. The coin’s issuance spanned the lead-up to and immediate aftermath of the 1982 Falklands War, underscoring enduring British sovereignty reflected in its monarch’s portrait amidst geopolitical challenges. This small denomination facilitated everyday local transactions.

Artistry: The obverse features the second coinage portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Arnold Machin. This effigy, depicting Her Majesty facing right and wearing the 'Girls of Great Britain and Ireland' Tiara, exemplifies a dignified realism characteristic of British numismatic art from the mid-20th century. The reverse design for the Falkland Islands' 1/2 Penny typically showcases a Rockhopper Penguin, an iconic species, rendered with a naturalistic style celebrating the islands' unique wildlife.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (1.782 grams, 17.14 millimeters), this coin’s small size and composition can present challenges for full strikes. Key high-points for wear or strike weakness include the Queen’s hair and tiara on the obverse. On the reverse, the fine feathering and facial features of the Rockhopper Penguin are critical. Bronze coinage is susceptible to environmental toning and spotting, making surface preservation and original luster important factors for higher grades.

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