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| 発行体 | Ghana |
|---|---|
| 年号 | 1958 |
| 種類 | Standard circulation coin |
| 額面 | 1 Penny (1⁄240) |
| 通貨 | Pound (1958-1965) |
| 材質 | Bronze (95.5% Copper, 3% Tin, 1.5% Zinc) |
| 重量 | 5.67 g |
| 直径 | 25.5 mm |
| 厚さ | 1.4 mm |
| 形状 | Round |
| 製造技法 | Milled |
| 向き | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| 彫刻師 | Obverse: P.K.K. Quaidoo Reverse: Paul Vincze |
| 流通終了年 | |
| 参考文献 | KM#2 |
| 表面の説明 | Star outline in centre, dividing date. Country at top, value at bottom |
|---|---|
| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
| 表面の銘文 | GHANA 19 58 ONE PENNY |
| 裏面の説明 | Portrait facing right, lettering around edge |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
| 裏面の銘文 |
CIVITATIS GHANIENSIS CONDITOR P.V. KWAME NKRUMAH (Translation: The Founder of the State of Ghana P.V. Kwame Nkrumah) |
| 縁 | Plain |
| 鋳造所 | |
| 鋳造数 |
1958 - - 60 000 000 1958 - Proof - 20 000 |
| Numisquare ID | 7758015890 |
| 追加情報 |
Historical Context: The 1958 Ghana 1 Penny marks a crucial moment in African history, representing one of the first numismatic issues of an independent sub-Saharan nation. Ghana achieved independence from British rule on March 6, 1957. Queen Elizabeth II, as Head of State, appears on the obverse. This coin symbolizes Ghana's nascent sovereignty and its transition from the British West African currency system, embodying the nation's new identity in the post-colonial era.
Artistry: The obverse features Mary Gillick's acclaimed first coinage portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a naturalistic and youthful portrayal common across the Commonwealth. The reverse design, a powerful national symbol, showcases a prominent five-pointed "Black Star," representing African freedom and unity. This simple yet effective design conveys Ghana's distinct identity and aspirations following independence.
Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (5.67g, 25.5mm), the 1958 Ghana 1 Penny generally exhibits good strike quality. High-points for wear assessment on the obverse include the Queen's hair above her ear and tiara details. On the reverse, the central points and rays of the "Black Star" are critical. Collectors should also evaluate planchet quality, rim evenness, and legend sharpness for optimal grading, as bronze can show surface marks.