目录
| 发行方 | Eastern Caribbean States |
|---|---|
| 年份 | 1981-1986 |
| 类型 | Standard circulation coin |
| 面值 | 1 Dollar |
| 货币 | Dollar (1965-date) |
| 材质 | Aluminium bronze |
| 重量 | 8.2 g |
| 直径 | 26.9 mm |
| 厚度 | 2 mm |
| 形状 | Round |
| 制作工艺 | Milled |
| 方向 | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| 雕刻师 | Obverse: Arnold Machin Reverse: Thomas Humphrey Paget |
| 流通至 | |
| 参考资料 | KM#15 |
| 正面描述 | Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right. |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND |
| 背面描述 | The `Golden Hind`, ship of Sir Francis Drake (1542-1596), corsair and English explorer. |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 | EAST CARIBBEAN STATES 1981 1 1 ONE DOLLAR |
| 边缘 | Reeded |
| 铸币厂 | |
| 铸造量 |
1981 - - 1981 - Proof - 5 000 1986 - - 1986 - Proof - 2 500 |
| Numisquare 编号 | 2118563490 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: Issued by the Eastern Caribbean States from 1981 to 1986, this 1 Dollar coin features Queen Elizabeth II's second effigy, widely known as the Machin portrait. This period was significant for the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority members, as they navigated post-colonial development with a unified monetary system. The Queen’s continued presence on coinage symbolized the enduring Commonwealth link amidst growing regional identity and economic integration across the participating island nations.
Artistry: The obverse, a regal portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II, was created by Arnold Machin, a distinguished sculptor whose work defined Commonwealth coinage for decades. His "second portrait" is noted for its dignified realism, featuring the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The reverse typically depicts a schooner sailing right, a powerful emblem of maritime heritage, trade, and the interconnectedness of the island states, blending traditional elements with regional symbolism.
Technical/Grading: Struck in aluminium bronze, this 26.9 mm, 8.2 gram coin generally exhibits robust strike characteristics. For the obverse, high-points for wear assessment include the Queen's hair above the ear, the crown's highest points, and the folds of the drapery. On the reverse, the sails, mast rigging, and the schooner hull details are critical indicators. Collectors should seek examples with full luster and sharp details, as aluminium bronze can show subtle softness if not struck optimally.