1 Penny - George III

发行方 Bermuda
年份 1793
类型 Non-circulating coin
面值 1 Penny (1⁄240)
货币 Pound sterling (1158-1970)
材质 Copper
重量
直径
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 KM#6
正面描述 King George III bust facing right Obverse Die 1.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 GEORGIVS III · D · G · REX ·
背面描述 Sailing ship with land on the right horizon and Bermuda across the top. Reverse Die 1 - Pridmore 6
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 BERMUDA 1793
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1793 - Proof - 300
Numisquare 编号 8268392200
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1793 Bermuda Penny was issued during King George III's reign (1760-1820), a pivotal era for British colonial administration. Bermuda, a strategic Atlantic naval outpost, suffered a chronic currency shortage, relying on diverse foreign coins. This copper issue marked a deliberate effort to provide standardized, dedicated coinage for the colony, reflecting its increasing economic importance and addressing inhabitants' practical needs, part of a broader colonial currency initiative.

Artistry: The coin's design exemplifies the Neoclassical style of late 18th-century British coinage, likely by Conrad Heinrich Küchler, associated with Matthew Boulton’s Soho Mint. The obverse features a finely rendered laureate bust of King George III facing right. The reverse depicts a ship sailing right, a potent symbol for Bermuda, intrinsically linked to maritime trade and shipwrecks, earning these coins the "Shipwreck Penny" moniker.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, the 1793 Bermuda Penny's technical quality varies. Key high-points for wear on the obverse include hair above the ear and the laurel wreath. On the reverse, critical areas are the ship's rigging, masts, and wave definition. Due to copper's nature and colonial striking, a full, sharp strike is often elusive. Corrosion and planchet imperfections are common grading considerations.

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