10 Avos

Issuer Macau
Year 1952
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 10 Avos (0.10 MOP)
Currency Pataca (1894-date)
Composition Bronze
Weight 4.02 g
Diameter 21.90 mm
Thickness 1.39 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#2, Gomes#R 03.01, Schön#2
Obverse description Coat of arms of Portuguese Macau (1935–1999)
Obverse script Chinese (traditional, regular script), Latin
Obverse lettering * MACAU * 門 澳 * 1952 *
(Translation: Macau Macau 1952)
Reverse description Value flanked by upper and lower dots within circle, denomination below
Reverse script
Reverse lettering REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA 毫 壹 *10 AVOS*
(Translation: Portuguese Republic One Hao 10 Avos)
Edge Smooth
Mint
Mintage 1952 - - 12 500 000
Numisquare ID 2990242740
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1952 Macau 10 Avos coin emerged during a significant era for the Portuguese colony, under Portugal's authoritarian Estado Novo regime led by António de Oliveira Salazar. This series marked a pivotal moment, being among the first distinct modern coinage explicitly denominated for Macau. It underscored Portuguese sovereignty and administrative control post-WWII, solidifying the territory's unique monetary identity and adapting to evolving East Asian economic conditions.

Artistry: The 1952 10 Avos coin's design reflects the utilitarian and symbolic aesthetic of mid-20th century Portuguese colonial coinage. While no specific engraver is widely attributed, the style aligns with the conservative, nationalistic motifs favored by the Casa da Moeda. The obverse prominently features the national shield of Portugal, symbolizing metropolitan authority, encircled by text for the Portuguese Republic and the year. The reverse clearly displays the denomination "10 AVOS" and "MACAU," typically within a simple decorative frame.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, 21.90 mm, 4.02 grams, this coin's high-points include the raised elements of the Portuguese shield, especially the central escutcheons and peripheral castles. On the reverse, the lettering for "MACAU" and "AVOS" are key high-points. Collectors should seek a strong, even strike, as weakness can occur in finer shield details or decorative borders. Planchet quality and absence of significant bag marks are crucial for higher numismatic grades.

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