10 Centimes Nice and Alpes Maritimes

発行体 Nice, Commune of
年号 1920-1922
種類 Emergency coin
額面 10 Centimes (0.10)
通貨 Franc (1795-1959)
材質 Aluminium
重量 1.6 g
直径 25 mm
厚さ 1.5 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Coin alignment ↑↓
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 El Mon.#10.2, El Mon.#10.4
表面の説明 Caduceus, whose foot divides the date, left of the transmitter in five lines above an olive branch.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 CHAMBRE · DE · COMMERCE · DE · NICE · et · DES · ALPES · MARITIMES · 1922 MAMO - CANNES
裏面の説明 Face Value in front of the Sun, above a Cornucopia.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 10 CENT·
Smooth.
鋳造所 MAMO
Manufacture d`Aluminium et Métaux
Ouvrés (MAMO), Cannes, France
THEVENON
Thévenon & Co., Paris,modern-day Gercy, France
鋳造数 1920 THEVENON - El Mon.# 10.2 - 500 000
1922 MAMO - El Mon.# 10.4 - 700 914
Numisquare ID 3095574100
追加情報

Historical Context: The 10 Centimes coin from Nice and Alpes Maritimes, issued by the Commune of Nice (1920-1922), reflects post-World War I French numismatics. Following the Great War, France faced significant economic disruption and a severe shortage of small change. Numerous municipalities, including Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes department, issued their own emergency coinage, 'monnaie de nécessité.' These local issues provided crucial low-denomination currency during national economic adjustment and reconstruction.

Artistry: Lacking specific engraver attribution, the artistry of this emergency issue typically reflects the utilitarian aesthetic of French monnaie de nécessité. Designs were simplified for rapid production, prioritizing clear legibility of denomination and issuer. While specific motifs vary, municipal issues commonly featured allegorical figures, local coats of arms, or agricultural symbols. These were generally rendered in a style balancing classical republican ideals with emerging functionalism, emphasizing clear communication over elaborate artistic expression.

Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium (25 mm, 1.6 grams), this coin’s technical qualities present specific grading considerations. Aluminium, a soft metal, is highly susceptible to nicks, scratches, and bending, making pristine examples scarce. High-points prone to wear typically include central devices, raised lettering, and the inner rim; collectors should examine these areas for detail loss. Strike quality varies, with some examples exhibiting softer details, though a full, even strike remains desirable.

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