1 Werk - Menelik II Reverse Trial

発行体 Ethiopian Empire (Ethiopia)
年号 1889
種類 Coin pattern
額面 1 Werk (፩ ወርቅ) (8)
通貨 Birr / Thaler (1893-1931)
材質 Pewter
重量
直径
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献
表面の説明 Crowned lion facing left, value below
表面の文字体系 Ge`ez
表面の銘文
裏面の説明 Blank.
裏面の文字体系
裏面の銘文
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (1889) - -
Numisquare ID 4133682890
追加情報

Historical Context: The 1889 1 Werk reverse trial in pewter emerges from Emperor Menelik II's pivotal reign (1889-1913). A visionary modernizer, Menelik II sought to consolidate his empire and establish a robust national economy. Central to his reforms was introducing a standardized, national coinage system to replace diverse foreign currencies. This trial piece represents a crucial early step in asserting Ethiopia's monetary independence and projecting national identity through modern currency.

Artistry: This reverse trial showcases the distinctive design for Menelik II's 1 Werk coinage. The engraver is unrecorded, but the style reflects European neoclassical influence, typical of mints producing dies for foreign nations, likely by skilled European artisans. The reverse prominently features the iconic Lion of Judah, crowned and holding a banner, symbolizing Ethiopia's imperial lineage. The Ge'ez inscription, "Mo'a Anbessa Ze'imne Gihon Yehuda" (The Lion of the Tribe of Judah has Conquered), reinforces this powerful motif.

Technical/Grading: As a pewter trial strike, this 1889 1 Werk offers unique insights into the die-making process. Pewter, a soft alloy, permitted precise testing of the newly cut reverse die. Key high-points for assessing strike quality include the lion's mane, crown's jewels, and banner's inscription. While pewter trials may show minor surface imperfections, a well-preserved example exhibits exceptional fidelity to the die's design. Its rarity as a trial underscores its historical significance in Menelik II's coinage development.

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