1/4 Rupie - Wilhelm II

Issuer German East Africa
Year 1891-1901
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 1/4 Rupee
Currency Rupee (1890-1904)
Composition Silver (.917)
Weight 2.92 g
Diameter 19.2 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#3, Schön#2
Obverse description Bust of William II in military uniform facing right and wearing the Prussian helmet topped by a crowned Hohenzollern eagle.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering GUILELMUS II IMPERATOR
Reverse description Coat of arms of the company with the year below, value and denomination below.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering DEUTSCH-OSTAFRIKANISCHE GESELLSCHAFT 1901 * 1/4 RUPIE *
(Translation: German East Africa Company)
Edge Reeded
Mint
Mintage 1891 - - 76 688
1891 - Proof -
1898 - - 100 000
1901 - - 350 000
Numisquare ID 6097083090
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1/4 Rupie, issued for German East Africa between 1891 and 1901, embodies Kaiser Wilhelm II's ambitious imperial agenda. This period marked the zenith of German colonial expansion, with Deutsch-Ostafrika serving as a cornerstone of its overseas empire. The adoption of the Rupie, a currency prevalent in the Indian Ocean trade network, underscored Germany's strategic economic integration and assertion of sovereignty in East Africa, replacing various local and foreign currencies with a unified imperial standard.

Artistry: The coin's design adheres to the academic realism prevalent in late 19th-century European minting. While specific engraver attribution for this colonial issue is often generalized to the Berlin Mint, the obverse prominently features the majestic crowned Imperial Eagle, a powerful symbol of the German Empire's authority and Wilhelm II's reign. The reverse typically displays the denomination "1/4 RUPIE" encircled by a stylized wreath, often laurel or oak, signifying strength and victory, executed with precise, regal iconography.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .917 fine silver, this 1/4 Rupie (KM#3) measures 19.2 mm and weighs 2.92 grams. For grading, critical high-points to examine for wear include the breast feathers and crown details of the Imperial Eagle on the obverse, and the uppermost leaves of the wreath on the reverse. Well-preserved examples exhibit sharp definition in the eagle's talons and wing articulation. Strikes are generally robust, though minor weakness can occur on finer details, and circulation often introduces typical bag marks and rim nicks.

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