10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Silver Proof - Set Issue

発行体 Barbados
年号 1973-1981
種類 Non-circulating coin
額面 10 Dollars
通貨 Dollar (1973-date)
材質 Silver (.925)
重量 37.90 g
直径 42 mm
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師 Nathan Philip
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#17a
表面の説明 National Arms
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 BARBADOS 1973 PRIDE AND INDUSTRY
裏面の説明 Neptune, God of the Sea sitting at the left facing right with his left arm extended straight out holding his trident and his right arm down by his side with his hand placed on a fish.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 TEN DOLLARS
Reeded
鋳造所 FM
Franklin Mint (The Franklin
Mint), Wawa, Pennsylvania, United States (1964-date)
鋳造数 1973 FM - Matte - 2 750
1973 FM - Proof - 97 000
1974 FM - Proof - 57 000
1975 FM - Proof - 29 000
1977 FM - Proof - 7 212
1978 FM - Proof - 7 079
1979 FM - Proof - 6 534
1980 FM - Proof - 3 618
1981 FM - Proof - 835
Numisquare ID 1546707100
追加情報

Historical Context: The 10 Dollars Elizabeth II Silver Proof from Barbados, issued between 1973 and 1981, marks a significant era following the island nation's independence in 1966. These issues symbolize Barbados's burgeoning national identity and its continued affiliation with the Commonwealth, with Queen Elizabeth II depicted as its Head. The series reflects the transition to self-governance, establishing a distinct Barbadian coinage tradition while maintaining a symbolic link to the British monarchy.

Artistry: The obverse of this coin typically features the acclaimed second definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin, a hallmark of Commonwealth coinage from this era. Machin's design, characterized by its naturalistic and dignified portrayal, is rendered in a classical style. The reverse, specific to Barbadian themes, often showcases local fauna, flora, or national symbols, executed with fine detail. This juxtaposition creates a cohesive artistic statement of both heritage and sovereignty.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 37.90 grams and measuring 42 millimeters, this proof coin exhibits superior technical qualities. High-points for wear or strike weakness on the obverse include the Queen's hair and crown details. As a proof issue, examples should display deeply mirrored fields contrasting sharply with frosted, sculptured devices, creating a strong cameo effect. A full, sharp strike is paramount, with crisp rim details, indicative of specialized production.

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