1 Peso

发行方 Dominican Republic (1844-date)
年份 1978-1981
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Peso
货币 Peso oro (1937-date)
材质 Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
重量 26.7 g
直径 38.1 mm
厚度 4 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Coin alignment ↑↓
雕刻师 Casimiro Nemesio de Moya
流通至
参考资料 KM#53, Schön#41
正面描述 National coat of arms
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 DIOS PATRIA LIBERTAD REPUBLICA DOMINICANA
(Translation: God Fatherland Liberty Dominican Republic)
背面描述 Denomination, weight, year of issue, portrait of one of the founding fathers of the Dominican Republic - Juan Pablo Duarte
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 * UN PESO * * 26.7 GRAMOS * 1980
(Translation: One peso 26.7 grams (weight))
边缘 Reeded
铸币厂 United States Mint of Philadelphia, United States (1792-date)
United States Mint of San Francisco, United States (1854-date)
铸造量 1978 - Philadelphia Mint (USA) - 35 000
1978 - Proof - 5 000
1979 - - 45 000
1979 - Proof - 500
1980 - - 20 000
1980 - Proof - 3 000
1981 - Proof - 3 000
Numisquare 编号 1581103970
附加信息

Historical Context: Issued by the Dominican Republic between 1978 and 1981, this 1 Peso coin spans a significant transitional period in the nation's history. It marks the end of Joaquín Balaguer's "Twelve Years" presidency and the advent of Antonio Guzmán Fernández's democratic administration, a pivotal shift towards greater political openness. During this era, the peso remained the national currency amidst global economic fluctuations, and the issuance of such a substantial base metal coin likely aimed to reinforce national identity and perceived economic stability.

Artistry: The coin’s impressive 38.1mm diameter allows for a prominent display of design, characteristic of modern nationalist numismatic artistry. While the specific engraver remains undocumented for many circulating issues of this period, the obverse typically features the national coat of arms, symbolizing sovereignty and national pride. The reverse often depicts a revered historical figure or an allegorical representation of liberty, rendered in a robust, classical-modern style, emphasizing national heroes and foundational principles.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, weighing 26.7 grams, this large planchet coin is prone to varied strike quality. Key high-points for wear or strike weakness typically include the highest relief elements of the coat of arms, such as the shield’s crest or the surrounding banners, and for portraits, areas like the hair or cheekbones. Its substantial size makes it susceptible to bag marks and contact abrasions, particularly on the fields. Well-preserved examples should exhibit a strong cartwheel luster across both surfaces.

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