1 Piastre

发行方 French Indochina
年份 1895-1928
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Piastre (1 ICFP)
货币 Piastre (1880-1952)
材质 Silver (.900) (Copper .100)
重量 27 g
直径 39 mm
厚度 2.7 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Coin alignment ↑↓
雕刻师 Jean-Auguste Barre
流通至
参考资料 KM#5a.1, KM#5a.2, KM#5a.3, Lec#277->305
正面描述 Marianne seated left with fasces, date in exergue
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE 1927 BARRE
(Translation: French Republic 1927 Barre)
背面描述 Denomination within wreath
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 · INDO-CHINE FRANCAISE · PIASTRE DE COMMERCE A TITRE 0,900. POIDS 27 GR.
(Translation: French Indochina Piastre of Commerce A 0,900 purity, 27 grams)
边缘 Reeded
铸币厂 United States Mint of San Francisco, United States (1854-date)
(A)
Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
H
Heaton and Sons / The Mint
Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003)
铸造量 1895 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#277 - 3 798 000
1896 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#278 - 11 858 000
1897 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#279 - 2 511 000
1898 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#280 - 4 304 000
1899 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#281 - 4 681 000
1900 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#282 - 13 319 000
1900 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#283; Burnished - 100
1901 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#283 - 3 150 000
1902 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#285 - 3 327 000
1903 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#286 - 10 077 000
1904 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#287 - 5 751 000
1905 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#288 - 3 561 000
1906 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#289 - 10 194 000
1907 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#290 - 14 062 000
1908 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#291 - 13 986 000
1909 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#292 - 9 201 000
1910 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#293 - 761 000
1913 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#294 - 3 244 000
1921 - KM#5a.2; Lec#296; Smooth edge - 4 850 000
1921 H - KM#5a.3; Lec#297 - 3 580 000
1922 - KM#5a.2; Lec#298 - 1 150 000
1922 H - KM#5a.3; Lec#299 - 7 420 000
1924 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#300 - 2 831 000
1925 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#301 - 2 882 000
1926 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#302 - 6 383 000
1927 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#303 - 8 183 999
1928 A - KM#5a.1; Lec#304 - 5 290 000
Numisquare 编号 5101661850
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1895-1928 French Indochina 1 Piastre coin is a profound symbol of French imperial authority and economic control in Southeast Asia. Issued under the Third Republic, this substantial silver piece served as the standard currency for the Union Indochinoise. It standardized trade, replacing diverse local currencies and integrating the colony into the French economic sphere. Its long issuance period highlights the stability and entrenchment of French colonial rule, embodying the "mission civilisatrice" and French power abroad.

Artistry: Exemplifying the academic French style of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the design is largely attributed to Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis. The

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