1 Real Type I Countermark

Emitent Costa Rica
Rok 1841-1842
Typ Emergency coin
Hodnota 1 Real
Měna Real (1841-1864)
Složení Silver (.917)
Hmotnost
Průměr 20.5 mm
Tloušťka 1 mm
Tvar Round with a round hole
Technika Milled, Countermarked, Cut
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci
V oběhu do 24 October 1896
Reference KM#4
Popis líce Host coin: Bust of Charles III Type I countermark: Radiant 6-pointed star within 7mm circle.
Písmo líce Latin
Opis líce CAROLUS • III • DEI • GRATIA • 1781 •
(Translation: Carlos 3rd by the grace of God)
Popis rubu Remaining design from host coin.
Písmo rubu Latin
Opis rubu .HISPAN. ET IND. REX. Mo. 1R. P.
(Translation: King of Spain and the Indies Mexico 1 Real J R)
Hrana
Mincovna Mo
Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de
México), Mexico, Mexico (1535-date)
Náklad ND (1841-1842) - -
ID Numisquare 4803090560
Další informace

Historical Context: The 1841-1842 Costa Rican 1 Real Type I Countermark signifies a pivotal era following the Federal Republic of Central America's dissolution. Under Braulio Carrillo Colina, the "Architect of the Costa Rican State," the nascent nation faced severe monetary instability and currency shortages. This countermark was a crucial interim measure, validating existing foreign silver coinage, primarily Spanish colonial issues, for local circulation. It asserted national monetary authority during state-building and economic consolidation.

Artistry: The "Artistry" of this piece resides in the deliberate application of the countermark, not the host coin's original design. Executed via a punch, the Type I countermark features the simple, powerful monogram "CR" (Costa Rica) within a rectangular or slightly oval indent. This design eschews elaborate stylistic schools, favoring a clear, utilitarian declaration of national identity and monetary legitimacy. It was stamped onto existing silver pieces to signify their acceptance within the Costa Rican economy.

Technical/Grading: Evaluating this countermark involves assessing both the host coin and the countermark's application. High-points are the raised letters "CR"; their clarity, depth, and completeness are paramount. A strong technical strike ensures the letters are fully formed and deeply impressed, contrasting with weak, partial, or shallow impressions. The countermark's placement, ideally avoiding critical original design elements like dates or mintmarks, also influences appeal. The host coin's original condition significantly contributes to the overall aesthetic and grade.

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