1 Gersh - Menelik II

发行方 Ethiopia
年份 1896
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Gersh (፩፡ግርሸ) (1⁄16)
货币 Birr / Thaler (1893-1931)
材质 Copper
重量
直径 38 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向
雕刻师 Jean Lagrange
流通至
参考资料 KM#8, Schön#C1
正面描述 Crowned bust facing right.
正面文字 Ge`ez, Latin
正面铭文 ዳግማዊ፡ምኒልክ፡ ንጉሠ ፡ ነገሥት ፡ ዘኢትዮጵያ። LA GRANGE
(Translation: His Imperial Majesty Menelik, King of Kings of Ethiopia)
背面描述 Denomination in centre
背面文字 Ge`ez, Latin
背面铭文 ሞዓ ፡ አንበሳ ፡ ዘእምነገደ ፡ ይሁዳ ፩ ግርሸ A ✠ ፲፰፻፹፰ ✠
(Translation: Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah One Gersh 1888)
边缘
铸币厂 (A)
Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
铸造量 1888 (1896) A - - 200
Numisquare 编号 5117365980
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1896 1 Gersh coin, issued under Emperor Menelik II, marks a pivotal era in Ethiopian history. Menelik II, a visionary modernizer, unified Ethiopia and successfully asserted its sovereignty against European colonial ambitions, notably defeating Italy at the Battle of Adwa in 1896. This copper denomination was integral to his monetary reform, establishing a national currency and replacing foreign coinage, signifying Ethiopia's independence and economic self-reliance.

Artistry: The design of Menelik II's coinage, including this 1 Gersh, merges European neo-classical engraving with distinct Ethiopian iconography. While specific engraver details are not always documented, dies for early issues were often prepared by skilled French artisans, notably Jean Lagrange. The obverse features a regal, crowned bust of Emperor Menelik II, facing right, encircled by his titles in Ge'ez script. The reverse proudly displays the iconic crowned Lion of Judah holding a cross, a powerful national symbol, surrounded by denomination and country name.

Technical/Grading: As a large copper issue (38mm), the 1 Gersh often presents challenges in strike quality. Key high-points for wear and strike assessment on the obverse include the emperor's crown, nose tip, and beard details. On the reverse, the lion's crown, mane, and the cross it holds are crucial. Due to the metal's softness and large flan, these coins frequently exhibit areas of weak strike, particularly in the fields and finer legend details. Copper is also susceptible to environmental damage, making original, uncorroded examples highly desirable.

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