Katalog
| Emittent | German East Africa |
|---|---|
| Jahr | 1890-1902 |
| Typ | Standard circulation coin |
| Nennwert | 1 Rupee |
| Währung | Rupee (1890-1904) |
| Material | Silver (.917) |
| Gewicht | 11.66 g |
| Durchmesser | 30 mm |
| Dicke | |
| Form | Round |
| Prägetechnik | Milled |
| Ausrichtung | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Stempelschneider | |
| Im Umlauf bis | |
| Referenz(en) | KM#2, Schön#4 |
| Aversbeschreibung | Bust of Wilhelm II facing left |
|---|---|
| Aversschrift | Latin |
| Averslegende |
GUILELMUS II IMPERATOR (Translation: Wilhelm II emperor) |
| Reversbeschreibung | Coat of arms of the German East Africa Company, denomination below |
| Reversschrift | Latin |
| Reverslegende |
DEUTSCH- OSTAFRIKANISCHE GESELLSCHAFT 1892 * EINE RUPEE * (Translation: German East Africa Company) |
| Rand | Reeded |
| Prägestätte | |
| Auflage |
1890 - - 154 394 1890 - Proof - 1891 - - 126 258 1891 - Proof - 1892 - - 359 735 1892 - Proof - 1893 - - 142 355 1894 - - 48 200 1897 - - 244 030 1898 - - 318 000 1899 - - 226 754 1900 - - 209 289 1901 - - 319 022 1902 - - 151 019 |
| Numisquare-ID | 3282951560 |
| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Historical Context: The 1 Rupie of German East Africa, issued from 1890 to 1902, was the primary currency for Deutsch-Ostafrika under Kaiser Wilhelm II. This era marked the peak of German colonial expansion, with the Rupie symbolizing imperial authority and facilitating commerce across a vast territory. Its introduction aimed to stabilize the colonial economy, replacing diverse local currencies and asserting German administrative control over present-day Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi.
Artistry: The coin’s design reflects late 19th-century German numismatic aesthetics, likely by anonymous Berlin Mint engravers. The obverse features a realistic, dignified right-facing bust of Kaiser Wilhelm II in military uniform, encircled by his imperial title. The reverse proudly displays the German Imperial Eagle, clutching a shield emblazoned with the Prussian eagle, symbolizing the Reich's sovereignty. The denomination "1 RUPIE" and date are clearly rendered, embodying the precise, authoritative style of imperial coinage.
Technical/Grading: Key high-points for assessing wear on the obverse include Wilhelm II's hair, ear, and uniform epaulets. On the reverse, the eagle’s breast feathers, head, and the crown atop the shield are most susceptible to abrasion. While generally well-struck from the Berlin Mint, slight weakness can occur in the finer details of the eagle’s plumage or the Kaiser’s hair, particularly on later dies. Planchet quality is typically consistent, contributing to a generally pleasing appearance.