10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Rum Runner, Colourised

Issuer Antigua and Barbuda
Year 2019
Type Non-circulating coin
Value 10 Dollars
Currency Dollar (1965-date)
Composition Gold (.9999)
Weight 31.1 g
Diameter 32 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled, Colored
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#11.1
Obverse description Displays an image of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the weight and purity below.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL BANK 1 OZ .9999 GOLD QUEEN ELIZABETH II TEN DOLLARS
Reverse description Pirate observing a ship being loaded.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 2019
Edge Reeded
Mint
Mintage 2019 - - 500
Numisquare ID 5541623380
Additional information

Historical Context: The 2019 Antigua and Barbuda 10 Dollars "Rum Runner" coin was issued during Queen Elizabeth II's reign. As a Commonwealth realm, Antigua and Barbuda consistently features the monarch, reflecting constitutional ties. This issue commemorates rum running, a significant aspect of Caribbean maritime history, particularly during the Prohibition era. The coin's theme blends local history with the numismatic tradition of featuring the reigning monarch, appealing to both historical and modern collectors. The 'Colourised' designation indicates a modern approach to collector appeal.

Artistry: The obverse features the Fourth Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, a widely recognized effigy. The reverse, depicting the "Rum Runner" theme, showcases a dynamic scene of a vessel in illicit liquor transport, rendered in a modern commemorative style. While the reverse engraver is often uncredited, the design employs realistic detail and strong narrative. The 'colourised' aspect is a post-strike enhancement, adding vibrant hues to specific design elements to heighten visual appeal and thematic impact, common in contemporary numismatics.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .9999 fine gold, this 31.1-gram (one troy ounce) coin boasts a 32mm diameter, allowing for intricate detail. High-points on the obverse include the Queen's hair and crown. Reverse high-points depend on the specific relief of the rum-running vessel and figures. As a collector-oriented issue, strike quality is typically proof-like or brilliant uncirculated, characterized by sharp details and full luster. For top grades, the applied colourisation must be pristine, without chipping, fading, or displacement, maintaining original vibrancy.

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