1 Pice - Victoria East Africa Protectorate, Pattern

Émetteur East Africa
Année 1897
Type Coin pattern
Valeur 1 Pice (1⁄64)
Devise Rupee (1895-1905)
Composition Silver
Poids
Diamètre 26 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s) Leonard Charles Wyon
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#Pn 1
Description de l’avers Portrait of Queen Victoria.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers VICTORIA·DEI·GRA·BRITT·REGINA·FID·DEF·IND·IMP
Description du revers Denomination in centre.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE ONE 1 PICE 1897
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage 1897 - -
ID Numisquare 6382126550
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This 1897 One Pice pattern coin originates from the nascent East Africa Protectorate, formally established by Britain in 1895. Issued during Queen Victoria's late reign, it signifies a pivotal moment in the region's colonial administration. British authority sought to consolidate influence and standardize economic systems. The "Pice" denomination, reflecting Indian currency traditions, highlights Indian trade's significant role, underscoring complex imperial connections and early efforts to introduce localized currency.

Artistry: The coin's design adheres to prevailing British academic classicism, typical of Royal Mint productions. While specific engravers for patterns are often unrecorded, the obverse likely features Queen Victoria's "Old Head" portrait, a dignified and idealized monarchical portrayal. The reverse would present "ONE PICE" and "EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE" with the date, likely within a decorative imperial motif, showcasing the era's formal elegance and clarity.

Technical/Grading: As a pattern, this 1 Pice piece was likely struck with exceptional care, often on a specially prepared silver planchet—unusual for this denomination and indicative of its experimental status. Key high-points for strike weakness on the obverse include Victoria's crown, hair above her ear, and veil folds. The reverse typically exhibits strong definition in lettering and central devices. Expect a full, sharp strike, well-defined rims, and potentially a proof-like finish, reflecting its trial nature.

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