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| Emisor | The Bahamas |
|---|---|
| Año | 1970 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valor | 1 Cent (0.01 BSD) |
| Moneda | Dollar (1966-date) |
| Composición | Nickel brass (79% Copper, 20% Zinc, 1% Nickel) |
| Peso | 3.11 g |
| Diámetro | 19.05 mm |
| Grosor | 1.42 mm |
| Forma | Round |
| Técnica | Milled |
| Orientación | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Grabador(es) | Arnold Machin |
| En circulación hasta | 31 December 2020 |
| Referencia(s) | KM#15, Schön#A1 |
| Descripción del anverso | Bust of the Queen Elizabeth II turned to the right. |
|---|---|
| Escritura del anverso | Latin |
| Leyenda del anverso | ELIZABETH II BAHAMA ISLANDS |
| Descripción del reverso | Starfish dividing the value above and the date at the bottom |
| Escritura del reverso | Latin |
| Leyenda del reverso | ONE CENT · · 1970 |
| Canto | Plain |
| Casa de moneda | |
| Tirada |
1970 - - 125 469 1970 - Proof - 22 827 |
| ID de Numisquare | 2713995050 |
| Información adicional |
Historical Context: The 1970 Bahamas 1 Cent coin signifies a pivotal moment in the archipelago's journey, predating full independence by three years. Issued under Queen Elizabeth II, it belongs to the inaugural decimal series introduced in 1966. This monetary transition from the British sterling system underscored The Bahamas' financial modernization and growing autonomy, aligning with a broader Commonwealth trend while retaining the monarch's effigy.
Artistry: The obverse features Arnold Machin's second definitive coinage portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, widely adopted from 1968. This dignified effigy, facing right, depicts the Queen wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, characteristic of modern realist numismatic design. The reverse, typical of Bahamian decimal issues, showcases a stylized starfish, a prominent marine symbol, rendered with naturalistic detail, blending regal tradition with indigenous iconography.
Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel brass (79% Copper, 20% Zinc, 1% Nickel), this 19.05 mm, 3.11 gram coin presents specific high-points for grading. On the obverse, crucial areas for strike quality include the Queen's hair above the ear, the intricate tiara details, and her cheekbone. For the reverse, the raised arms and central disc of the starfish are key. A well-struck example will exhibit sharp definition in the starfish's texture and the Queen's coiffure.