1 Dollar Pteranodon

发行方 Eritrea
年份 1993
类型 Non-circulating coin
面值 1 Dollar
货币 Dollar (1993-1997)
材质 Copper-nickel
重量 28.7 g
直径 38.6 mm
厚度 3.4 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至 1 January 1997
参考资料 KM#14, Schön#11
正面描述 Palm, camel and a dhow on the sea, in circle. Legend in Tigrinya, English and Arabic around the toothed rim.
正面文字 Arabic, Ge`ez, Latin
正面铭文 ኤርትሪያ ★★★ ERITREA ★★★ الارتري ★★★ 1993 PM
(Translation: Eritrea)
背面描述 Two Pteranodons in flight, denomination below.
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 PRESERVE PLANET EARTH PTERANODON • $1 •
边缘 Reeded
铸币厂 (PM)
Pobjoy Mint, Surrey, United
Kingdom (1965-2023)
铸造量 1993 PM - -
Numisquare 编号 3797548420
附加信息

Historical Context: Issued in 1993, the Eritrea 1 Dollar Pteranodon coin holds profound significance as an inaugural numismatic release of a newly independent nation. Following a thirty-year war, Eritrea achieved sovereignty from Ethiopia in May 1993, establishing its first government under President Issaias Afwerki. Struck in this pivotal year, the coin symbolizes Eritrea's emergence onto the global stage and its foundational efforts to forge a distinct national identity and monetary system. It marks a new era of self-governance, a tangible declaration of sovereignty.

Artistry: While the engraver is uncredited, the design reflects a modern, illustrative style. The obverse typically features the Eritrean national emblem—a dromedary camel within a wreath, symbolizing resilience and heritage—alongside the denomination. The reverse, giving the coin its popular name, prominently displays a Pteranodon in flight. This unusual prehistoric flying reptile is rendered with realistic, dynamic quality, emphasizing its impressive wingspan and unique head crest, creating a memorable and distinctive image for a nascent nation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, this substantial coin (38.6 mm, 28.7 gg) generally exhibits a robust strike. Key high-points for wear or strike weakness on the Pteranodon reverse include the leading wing edges, crest tip, and body details. On the obverse, the camel's hump, head, and wreath details are critical assessment areas. Collectors should seek full definition in these zones, indicating a strong strike. Given its size, early issues are prone to contact marks, making well-preserved, lustrous examples particularly desirable.

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