10 Cents Non-magnetic

صادرکننده Uganda
سال 1966-1975
نوع Standard circulation coin
ارزش 10 Cents (0.10 UGS)
واحد پول Shilling (1966-1987)
ترکیب Bronze
وزن 5.05 g
قطر 24 mm
ضخامت 1.57 mm
شکل Round
تکنیک Milled
جهت Medal alignment ↑↑
حکاک(ها)
در گردش تا
مرجع(ها) KM#2
توضیحات روی سکه Four tusks inside circle.
خط روی سکه Latin
نوشته‌های روی سکه BANK OF UGANDA 10 1966
توضیحات پشت سکه Denomination inside flower-like ornament.
خط پشت سکه Latin
نوشته‌های پشت سکه BANK OF UGANDA TEN CENTS .
لبه Smooth
ضرابخانه Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London,United Kingdom (1810-1975)
Royal Mint, Llantrisant, United
Kingdom (1968-date)
تیراژ ضرب 1966 - - 19 100 000
1966 - Proof - 8 250
1968 - - 20 000 000
1970 - - 6 000 000
1972 - - 6 000 000
1974 - - 4 110 000
1975 - - 14 000 000
شناسه Numisquare 6046914790
اطلاعات تکمیلی

Historical Context: The 10 Cents non-magnetic coin, issued by Uganda from 1966 to 1975, spans a critical post-independence era. Initially released under Prime Minister Milton Obote, who became President after the 1966 constitutional crisis, this series affirmed Uganda's economic sovereignty. Its continued circulation into the early 1970s also coincided with the initial, tumultuous years of Idi Amin's authoritarian regime, beginning in 1971. This coinage thus reflects a complex period of political transition and national identity formation.

Artistry: The design, likely by British Royal Mint engravers or local artists influenced by post-colonial styles, features Uganda's national coat of arms on the obverse. This intricate emblem showcases the crested crane and Ugandan kob, flanking a shield with a sun, drum, and waves, all symbolizing national heritage. The motto 'FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY' underscores national ideals. The reverse presents the denomination '10 CENTS' and the year, typically in a clear, functional layout, balancing heraldic formality with practical legibility.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, weighing 5.05 grams and measuring 24 millimeters, this non-magnetic issue's composition is a key characteristic. High-points for assessing strike and wear include the fine details on the crested crane's crest and legs, the kob's fur and horns, and the intricate elements within the shield. A strong strike yields clear separation. Collectors should prioritize examples with an even, attractive patina and minimal environmental damage or excessive wear, particularly on the coat of arms' raised portions.

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