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| 発行体 | Cuba |
|---|---|
| 年号 | 1994 |
| 種類 | Non-circulating coin |
| 額面 | 1 Peso |
| 通貨 | Cuban Peso (moneda nacional, 1914-date) |
| 材質 | Copper |
| 重量 | 29.3 g |
| 直径 | 38 mm |
| 厚さ | |
| 形状 | Round |
| 製造技法 | Milled |
| 向き | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| 彫刻師 | |
| 流通終了年 | |
| 参考文献 | KM#606 |
| 表面の説明 | Cuban coat of arms within a laurel wreath |
|---|---|
| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
| 表面の銘文 | REPUBLICA DE CUBA 1 PESO |
| 裏面の説明 | A galleon sailing in a stormy sea, a treasure chest below, and a parrot on a tree branch on the left. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
| 裏面の銘文 | 500 AÑOS del DESCUBRIMIENTO de La ISLA del EVANGELISTA 1994 |
| 縁 | Smooth |
| 鋳造所 | Empresa Cubana de Acuñaciones,Havana, Cuba |
| 鋳造数 |
1994 - - |
| Numisquare ID | 1027366250 |
| 追加情報 |
Historical Context: Issued in 1994, this 1 Peso coin from Cuba commemorates the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's discovery of Evangelista Island (now Isla de la Juventud) on June 13, 1494, during his second voyage. This period, under Fidel Castro's leadership, saw Cuba navigating the challenging "Special Period" post-Soviet collapse. The coin is part of a broader series celebrating the quincentennial of Columbus's voyages, highlighting Cuba's historical connections to the European discovery of the Americas despite its revolutionary identity and the complex legacy of colonialism.
Artistry: While specific engraver details are often uncredited for such issues, the design adheres to a realistic, commemorative style prevalent in Cuban numismatics of the era. The obverse typically features the national coat of arms, surrounded by the country's name and denomination. The reverse vividly depicts the commemorative theme, likely showing Christopher Columbus, perhaps with his caravels approaching the shores of Evangelista Island, rendered with historical accuracy in a classical, yet accessible, artistic manner. The emphasis is on clear historical narrative through detailed iconography.
Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, with a substantial weight of 29.3 grams and a diameter of 38 millimeters, this coin presents a significant canvas for its design. Key high-points for grading would typically include the details of the Cuban coat of arms on the obverse, particularly the fasces and palm tree, and on the reverse, the intricate details of Columbus's figure, his ship's rigging, or the island's topography. Due to its copper composition and large surface area, examples often exhibit varied toning and can be susceptible to contact marks, making specimens with pristine surfaces and sharp strikes particularly desirable.