1/4 Centavo

Emittent Venezuela
Jahr 1843-1852
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nennwert 1/4 Centavo (0.0025)
Währung Peso (1843-1879)
Material Copper
Gewicht 3 g
Durchmesser 19.25 mm
Dicke
Form Round
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung
Stempelschneider William Wyon
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) Y#1, NCV#mv0.25cr-aa02
Aversbeschreibung Liberty head with cap right, initials below
Aversschrift Latin
Averslegende REPUBLICA DE VENEZUELA
(Translation: Venezuela Republic)
Reversbeschreibung Value and date within wreath.
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende 1/4 CENTAVO 1843
Rand Diagonally reeded edge
Prägestätte Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London,United Kingdom (1810-1975)
H
Heaton and Sons / The Mint
Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003)
Auflage 1843 - W.W. below Liberty head - 3 841 957
1852 H - H below Liberty head, diameter 19 mm, weight 2.9 grams - 2 000 000
Numisquare-ID 1707859700
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 1/4 Centavo, issued by Venezuela (1843-1852), marks a pivotal era in the nation's post-Gran Colombian independence. This period saw the nascent republic, under figures like José Antonio Páez, establishing its economic and political foundation. The introduction of such a fractional denomination underscored the crucial need for small change to facilitate daily transactions, reflecting a developing economy and the practicalities of a distinct monetary system following the 1830 separation.

Artistry: The engraver for this humble denomination remains largely unrecorded, typical for coins of this value and period, likely mint artisans. Stylistically, the 1/4 Centavo adheres to simplified Neoclassical trends prevalent in early Latin American republican coinage. The design typically features the national coat of arms on the obverse, symbolizing the newly independent nation, encircled by the country's name. The reverse usually displays the denomination "1/4 CENTAVO" within a wreath or similar decorative element, emphasizing its function.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, weighing 3 grams and measuring 19.25 millimeters, this coin often exhibits variable strike quality. High-points for wear typically include details within the national coat of arms, such as the horse or cornucopia, and the raised elements of the reverse wreath. Due to early minting techniques, examples can show central weakness, particularly in finer details. Planchet quality may also vary, with minor flaws or laminations not uncommon. Collectors seek well-centered strikes with strong detail retention.

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