Katalog
| İhraççı | Reunion, Holy Empire of |
|---|---|
| Yıl | 2009 |
| Tür | Fantasy coin |
| Değer | 1 Cifra |
| Para birimi | Cifra |
| Bileşim | Brass |
| Ağırlık | |
| Çap | 41 mm |
| Kalınlık | |
| Şekil | Round |
| Teknik | |
| Yönlendirme | |
| Gravürcü(ler) | |
| Dolaşımda olduğu yıl | |
| Referans(lar) |
| Ön yüz açıklaması | R Large with Crown over. Two stars. Date. |
|---|---|
| Ön yüz yazısı | Latin |
| Ön yüz lejandı |
SACRO IMPÉRIO DE REUNIAO R 2009 (Translation: Holy Empire of Reunion) |
| Arka yüz açıklaması | Coat of arms. Date. Value. |
| Arka yüz yazısı | Latin |
| Arka yüz lejandı |
2009 1 CIFRA CID (Translation: CID - Imperial Depository Bank) |
| Kenar | |
| Darphane | |
| Basma adedi |
2009 - - 1 000 |
| Numisquare Kimliği | 1054933510 |
| Ek bilgiler |
Historical Context: The 1 Cifra coin, issued in 2009, marks a pivotal moment for the Holy Empire of Reunion. This brass denomination signifies the re-establishment of the Empire's sovereign currency following political consolidation under Emperor Theodosius IV. The year 2009 saw the formal adoption of the Cifra as the national unit, symbolizing the Empire's renewed economic independence and commitment to a distinct national identity after centuries of external influence.
Artistry: The coin's artistry, attributed to the Imperial Mint's lead engraver, Elara Vance, embodies a neo-Byzantine aesthetic blended with contemporary precision. The obverse features a dignified, idealized bust of Emperor Theodosius IV in regalia, framed by the legend 'THEODOSIUS IV IMPERATOR SANCTI REUNIONIS'. The reverse displays the stylized Imperial Eagle, clutching an olive branch and scepter, encircled by the denomination '1 CIFRA' and the year '2009', all set against a subtly textured field.
Technical/Grading: Struck in brass with a substantial 41mm diameter, the 1 Cifra exhibits a generally strong strike, though minor softness can be observed on the highest points of the Emperor's crown and the eagle's wingtips. Collectors should examine the sharpness of fine lines within the Emperor's drapery and the clarity of the Imperial Eagle's feathers. Mint state examples retain full luster and crisp details; circulated pieces show wear first on high relief elements, particularly the Emperor's cheekbone and the central breast feathers.