1 Cent - Elizabeth II 2nd portrait

Emittente Tuvalu
Anno 1976-1985
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 1 Cent
Valuta Dollar (1976-date)
Composizione Bronze (97% Copper, 0.5% Tin, 2.5% Zinc)
Peso 2.6 g
Diametro 17.5 mm
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i Obverse: Arnold Machin
Reverse: Avril Vaughan
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#1, Schön#1
Descrizione del dritto Crowned portrait of the young Queen Elizabeth II to the right
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Descrizione del rovescio Lambis shell and value
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio TUVALU 1c 1985
Bordo Smooth
Zecca
Tiratura 1976 - - 93 000
1976 - Proof - 20 000
1981 - -
1981 - Proof -
1985 - -
ID Numisquare 1564701630
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context:The Tuvalu 1 Cent coin, issued 1976-1985, marks a pivotal period for the island nation. Bearing Queen Elizabeth II's second portrait, it was Tuvalu's inaugural coinage (KM#1, Schön#1), first released two years before its 1978 independence from the United Kingdom. Its continued issuance post-independence underscored Tuvalu's decision to retain the monarch as Head of State, blending Commonwealth tradition with new sovereignty. This low denomination facilitated daily commerce for a developing nation.

Artistry:The obverse features Arnold Machin's acclaimed second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, adorned with the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. This rendition exemplifies modern British numismatic art through its dignified realism. The reverse, distinctly Tuvaluan, depicts a stylized sea turtle. This marine creature holds profound cultural and ecological significance for Tuvalu, serving as a powerful emblem of its natural heritage and ocean connection, balancing imperial legacy with local identity.

Technical/Grading:Struck in bronze (97% Copper, 0.5% Tin, 2.5% Zinc), weighing 2.6 grams and measuring 17.5 millimeters, this coin exhibits typical bronze characteristics. Key high-points for grading on the obverse include the Queen's hair details, tiara, and cheekbone. On the reverse, the texture of the turtle's carapace and definition of its flippers are crucial indicators of strike quality and wear. Bronze coinage is prone to toning, with full strikes showing sharp details that wear first at the highest relief points.

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