1 Dollar Sierra Leone Company, type '100'

Emisor Sierra Leone
Año 1791
Tipo Emergency coin
Valor 1 Dollar
Moneda Dollar (1791-1830)
Composición Silver (.902)
Peso 25.474 g
Diámetro 36.5 mm
Grosor
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Coin alignment ↑↓
Grabador(es)
En circulación hasta 1830
Referencia(s) KM#6
Descripción del anverso Crouching lion
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso SIERRA LEONE COMPANY AFRICA
Descripción del reverso Value written around clasped hands, value above and below, date below
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso ONE DOLLAR PIECE 100 100 1791
Canto Smooth
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1791 - - 6 560
1791 - Proof - 40
ID de Numisquare 7915317450
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 1791 Sierra Leone Company One Dollar coin marks a unique chapter in late 18th-century British history. Issued by the philanthropic Sierra Leone Company, its purpose was to establish a free colony for liberated slaves in West Africa, primarily Black Loyalists. Struck in the colony’s founding year, this coinage was vital for Freetown's independent monetary system, symbolizing a distinct attempt at humanitarian colonialism and economic self-sufficiency, rather than monarchical rule.

Artistry: This piece is widely attributed to Matthew Boulton's Soho Mint, a pioneer in precision coining. Its design reflects strong Neoclassical influence, characterized by clarity and balanced composition. The obverse features a majestic lion, a British heraldic symbol, surmounting a stylized mountain range representing Sierra Leone, encircled by "SIERRA LEONE COMPANY AFRICA". The reverse powerfully displays two clasped hands, symbolizing unity and abolitionist ideals, framed by a wreath, with "ONE DOLLAR" and "1791".

Technical/Grading: Struck from .902 fine silver (25

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