10 Apsars Bagrat Vasilyevich Shinkuba

Émetteur Abkhazia
Année 2009
Type Non-circulating coin
Valeur 10 Apsars
Devise Apsar
Composition Silver (.925)
Poids 33.94 g
Diamètre 39 mm
Épaisseur 3.3 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation
Graveur(s) Obverse: Erokhin V.M.
Reverse: R. T. Gablia
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s)
Description de l’avers State Emblem of the Republic of Abkhazia
Écriture de l’avers Cyrillic, Latin
Légende de l’avers 10 ҦСАРК Ag925 1OZ ММД АҦСНЫ АБАНК 2009
(Translation: 10 Apsars MMD The Bank of Abkhazia)
Description du revers The portrait of the Abkhaz writer, poet and politician Bagrat Vasilyevich Shinkuba. To the right from the portrait – the inscription that indicate the string of the famous work of the poet. In the lower part of the coin along the rim from the left to the right – the date `1917 `, the inscription in Abkhaz `Баграт Шьынқәба (Bagrat Shinkuba), and the date `2004`.
Écriture du revers Cyrillic
Légende du revers жәлар рыбзиабара ҟьалан иааӡом... 1917 • БАГРАТ ШЬЫНҚӘБА • 2004
(Translation: People`s love knows no delusions, Bagrat Š`ynķwba)
Tranche Reeded
Atelier (ММД)
Moscow Mint (Московский монетный
двор), Russia (?-date)
Tirage 2009 ММД - Prooflike; Moscow Mint - 1 000
ID Numisquare 6002301830
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Historical Context: Issued by Abkhazia in 2009, this 10 Apsars coin commemorates Bagrat Vasilyevich Shinkuba, a revered Abkhaz writer, poet, and statesman (1917-2004). The coin's release in the post-2008 period, following Abkhazia's declaration of independence, signifies a crucial step in the nation's assertion of sovereignty and the celebration of its cultural architects. Shinkuba's literary contributions and political advocacy were instrumental in shaping Abkhaz national identity, making him an ideal figure for early national coinage, reflecting the nation's values and heritage.

Artistry: While the specific engraver is not publicly identified, the coin exemplifies the modern commemorative style prevalent in post-Soviet states. The obverse likely features a detailed, realistic portrait of Shinkuba, capturing his intellectual gravitas, typical of national hero commemorations. The reverse would traditionally bear the national emblem of Abkhazia, such as the coat of arms, alongside the denomination and year, rendered with precision to convey national pride and heritage. This design approach aims for both aesthetic appeal and symbolic weight, reinforcing national identity.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 silver with a substantial weight of 33.94 grams and a diameter of 39 millimeters, this issue exhibits the characteristics of a high-quality commemorative strike. Key high-points for grading would typically include the intricate details of Shinkuba's hair and facial features on the obverse, and the raised elements of the national emblem on the reverse. Collectors should seek examples displaying a full, sharp strike, often featuring frosted devices against mirrored fields, indicative of its intended Brilliant Uncirculated or Proof-like presentation, ensuring maximum visual impact.

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