10 Francs

発行体 Rwanda
年号 1964
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 10 Francs (10 RWF)
通貨 Franc (1964-date)
材質 Copper-nickel
重量 10.5 g
直径 30 mm
厚さ 2 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Coin alignment ↑↓
彫刻師
流通終了年 1970
参考文献 KM#7, Schön#4
表面の説明 Value above the coat of arms of Rwanda.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 DIX · FRANCS 10 REPUBLIQUE RWANDAISE LIBERTE·COOPERATION·PROGRES
(Translation: Ten francs. Republic of Rwanda. Freedom - Cooperation - Progress.)
裏面の説明 Head of Grégoire Kayibanda facing front-right.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 BANQUE · NATIONALE · DU · RWANDA CVD · 1964 ·
(Translation: National Bank of Rwanda.)
Smooth
鋳造所
鋳造数 1964 - - 6 000 000
Numisquare ID 5753895520
追加情報

Historical Context: The 1964 10 Francs coin marks a pivotal moment in Rwandan history, issued just two years after the nation gained independence from Belgian trusteeship in 1962. It represents the early years of the First Republic under President Grégoire Kayibanda, Rwanda's first elected head of state. This coinage series replaced the East African Shilling and the Rwanda and Burundi Franc, establishing an independent monetary system and symbolizing the nascent nation's sovereignty and economic self-determination.

Artistry: While the specific engraver remains unconfirmed, the design of the 1964 10 Francs reflects a blend of European minting techniques, likely executed at a European facility, and newly adopted national symbolism. The obverse prominently features the newly established national coat of arms of Rwanda, embodying the nation's agricultural heritage and aspirations for peace and prosperity. The reverse displays the denomination "10 FRANCS" and the year "1964," encircled by the legend "REPUBLIQUE RWANDAISE," rendered in a clear, functional script typical of modern circulating coinage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, this coin has a weight of 10.5 grams and a diameter of 30 millimeters. Key high-points for grading include the central elements of the coat of arms on the obverse—specifically the details of the hoe, sickle, and spear, and the dove's plumage. On the reverse, the tops of the numerals and lettering are susceptible to wear. Collectors should seek examples with sharp strikes, particularly in the fine lines of the emblem, and minimal bag marks, which are common for this durable circulating issue.

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