10 Dollars Napoleon

Emitent Namibia (1990-date)
Rok 2009
Typ Non-circulating coin
Nominał 10 Dollars
Waluta Dollar (1993-date)
Skład Silver (.999) (Gold plated insert (999))
Waga 20.0 g
Średnica 35.0 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a)
Opis awersu Coat of Arms of Namibia.
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu UNITY, LIBERTY, JUSTICE 2009 REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA
Opis rewersu Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte left, from original coin design of Napoléon d`Or, gilt, denomination below.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu GREAT MONARCHS * NAPOLEON BONAPARTE NAPOLEON EMPEREUR $10
Krawędź Reeded
Mennica
Nakład 2009 - Proof with 24-Karat Gold-Plated insert - 500
ID Numisquare 4721384870
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Issued by the Republic of Namibia in 2009, this 10 Dollars coin commemorates Napoleon Bonaparte, the pivotal French military and political leader of the early 19th century. Independent since 1990, Namibia's numismatic program often features globally significant figures, extending beyond purely national themes. This issue acknowledges Napoleon's enduring legacy, celebrating his strategic genius and profound impact on European history and administration.

Artistry: The obverse design typically presents a finely rendered bust of Napoleon, often styled with neoclassical influences reflecting his era, executed with modern minting precision. The specific engraver for such modern commemorative issues is usually uncredited. The design emphasizes a dignified, realistic portrayal. The reverse generally features the Namibian coat of arms or a national emblem, alongside the denomination, with a complementary design bridging historical homage and contemporary aesthetics.

Technical/Grading: This coin is struck in .999 fine silver, weighing 20.0 grams and measuring 35.0 millimeters, featuring a distinctive gold-plated insert of .999 purity. This bi-metallic composition is a key technical attribute, enhancing visual appeal. For grading, critical examination focuses on the highest points of Napoleon’s bust—details in the hair, laurel wreath (if present), and uniform collar—as these areas are most prone to contact marks. The strike quality is typically sharp, indicative of modern proof or uncirculated production, with clear definition between silver and gold elements.

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