10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Independence

Emittente Trinidad and Tobago
Anno 1972
Tipo Non-circulating coin
Valore 10 Dollars
Valuta Dollar (1964-date)
Composizione Silver (.925)
Peso 35.12 g
Diametro 42 mm
Spessore 2.89 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento Medal alignment ↑↑
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#16
Descrizione del dritto Trinidad and Tobago arms in center, date below.
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TOGETHER WE ASPIRE TOGETHER WE ACHIEVE 1972 FM TENTH ANNIVERSARY
Descrizione del rovescio Fish, ship, map and value within waves.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio TOBAGO TRINIDAD 10 DOLLARS
Bordo Reeded
Zecca FM
Franklin Mint (The Franklin
Mint), Wawa, Pennsylvania, United States (1964-date)
Tiratura 1972 - -
1972 FM - Matte -
1972 FM - Proof - 26 000
ID Numisquare 3453611060
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The 1972 Trinidad and Tobago 10 Dollars coin, featuring Queen Elizabeth II, marks a pivotal national decade. Issued ten years after gaining independence from British rule in 1962, this piece symbolizes Trinidad and Tobago's burgeoning sovereignty and national identity. Such commemorative coinage served as a tangible marker of national milestones, asserting self-governance within the Commonwealth.

Artistry: The obverse displays Arnold Machin's second portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, a dignified classical portraiture effigy, facing right and adorned with the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The reverse design features the intricate Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago, a striking national emblem. It incorporates symbols like the Scarlet Ibis, Hummingbirds, and Columbus's ships, all beneath the national motto "TOGETHER WE ASPIRE TOGETHER WE ACHIEVE," encapsulating the nation's aspirations.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 35.12 grams and measuring 42 mm, this commemorative issue typically exhibits a strong strike. Collectors should inspect key high-points for optimal detail: on the obverse, the Queen's hair and tiara; on the reverse, the intricate details within the Coat of Arms, specifically the birds' feathers, ship rigging, and motto lettering. Original luster, often proof-like, significantly impacts grading.

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