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| 正面描述 | Central device depicting a fasces-style arrangement of arms and military implements — including crossed lances, cannons, and a pike surmounted by a Phrygian cap — radiating outward from a central point in the field, symbolizing Haitian independence and republican liberty. The circular legend reads DE L'INDÉPENDANCE along the upper arc, with the date AN·13· inscribed in the lower exergue, referring to the 13th year of Haitian independence (1816). The design is rendered in a bold, neoclassical style consistent with early republican coinage of the period. |
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| 背面描述 | Plain field bearing the large numeral '1' prominently centered, with the word 'Centime' inscribed below in flowing cursive script, denoting the denomination. The surrounding circular legend reads PETION PRESIDENT D'HAITI, referencing Alexandre Pétion, President of the Republic of Haiti, distributed evenly around the periphery in upright Roman capitals. The combination of roman and cursive lettering within the denomination area is a distinctive design feature of this essai issue. |
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Haiti's 1816 coinage program came during the fractured years when the island was split between Henri Christophe's Kingdom in the north and Alexandre Pétion's Republic in the west and south. This piece is an essai — a trial strike — associated with the Western Republic under Pétion, who died in March 1816, leaving Jean-Pierre Boyer to inherit the republic and ultimately reunify the island by 1820. Whether this trial was produced under Pétion's final months or Boyer's early administration is not firmly established in the literature.
KM#Pn27 is among a small cluster of trial pieces from this period that never advanced to circulation strikes.