1 Franc Piedfort

Uitgever French Cameroon (1916-1960)
Jaar 1948
Type Coin pattern
Waarde 1 Franc (1 FCFA)
Valuta CFA franc (French Equatorial Africa, 1945-1960)
Samenstelling Aluminium
Gewicht
Diameter
Dikte
Vorm Round
Techniek Milled
Oriëntatie Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#PE1
Beschrijving voorzijde Left-facing bust of Liberty wearing winged Phyrigyan cap. Ships in background.
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE UNION FRANÇAISE L BAZOR GB ESSAI 1948
(Translation: French Republic French Union. Trial.)
Beschrijving keerzijde Front-facing rhim gazelle (Gazella leptoceros) head, flanked by plants, grapes semicircle at top.
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde 1 F. TERRITOIRE DU CAMEROUN
(Translation: Territory of Cameroon.)
Rand Smooth
Muntplaats Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
Oplage 1948 - - 104
Numisquare-ID 2728841360
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: The 1948 French Cameroon 1 Franc Piedfort emerged during the French Fourth Republic, a period of post-World War II reconstruction and decolonization. French Cameroon was a United Nations Trust Territory administered by France. Piedforts are typically pattern or presentation pieces, not intended for circulation. Struck in aluminum, this issue symbolizes France's continued assertion of administrative and monetary authority over its overseas territories, highlighting the French Union's economic integration efforts amidst rising nationalist sentiments.

Artistry: While specific engraver details for this piedfort are often unrecorded, the design would derive from established French metropolitan or colonial motifs. The prevalent artistic style was a blend of Neoclassicism and Art Deco. For the 1 Franc denomination, the obverse typically displayed a laureate or Phrygian-capped head of Marianne, symbolizing the Republic. The reverse featured the denomination and year encircled by a wreath of wheat or olive branches, with the territory's name, "CAMEROUN," integrated, reflecting a standardized colonial identity.

Technical/Grading: As a piedfort, this coin was struck on an unusually thick planchet, often resulting in an exceptionally sharp and full strike. Key high-points for grading include the intricate details of Marianne's hair and laurel wreath on the obverse, and the individual leaves within the reverse wreath. Due to aluminum's inherent softness, careful examination for surface marks or abrasions is crucial, as the metal is prone to showing contact marks. A pristine example exhibits a strong, even strike across all elements, with minimal handling wear on raised portions.

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