1 Cent Pattern

Emissor Liberia
Ano 1888
Tipo Coin pattern
Valor 1 Cent (0.01)
Moeda Dollar pattern strikes (1847-1890)
Composição Copper
Peso
Diâmetro 19 mm
Espessura
Formato Round
Técnica Milled
Orientação Coin alignment ↑↓
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s) KM#Pn17
Descrição do anverso Shield above date
Escrita do anverso Latin
Legenda do anverso REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA *1888*
Descrição do reverso Value within wreath, star above
Escrita do reverso Latin
Legenda do reverso ONE CENT
Bordo Smooth
Casa da moeda
Tiragem 1888 P - Proof -
ID Numisquare 1105828140
Informações adicionais

Historical Context:The 1888 1 Cent Pattern from Liberia emerged during Hilary R. W. Johnson's presidency (1884-1892), a period of national consolidation and economic development. Amidst growing European colonial pressures, this pattern signals the government's intent to revise its monetary system or introduce new designs. It reflects Liberia's commitment to a distinct national currency as a symbol of independence and a tool for economic stability.

Artistry:While the specific engraver for this 1888 Liberian pattern is undocumented, its production likely occurred at a European mint, adhering to late Victorian stylistic conventions. The design, for a 1 Cent denomination, would typically feature established Liberian national symbols, such as the palm tree representing prosperity, and possibly a sailing ship, symbolizing the nation's founding. As a pattern, its execution aimed to test the aesthetic appeal and practical striking qualities of the proposed imagery.

Technical/Grading:Struck in copper with a diameter of 19 mm, this 1 Cent Pattern would typically display a sharp strike, common for trial pieces produced with enhanced pressure and polished dies. Key high-points for assessing grade include central design elements like palm fronds or ship sails, and the intricate details of the legend and date. Collectors seek strong definition here. For copper, surface quality ranges from original mint red to attractive chocolate-brown toning, reflecting its age and preservation.

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