10 Pesos Oro Parvense

発行体 Parva Domus
年号 1953
種類 Fantasy coin
額面 10 Pesos
通貨 Peso
材質 Bronze
重量 23.17 g
直径 32.62 mm
厚さ 2.99 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Coin alignment ↑↓
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献
表面の説明 Female head to left (liberty), name of the `republic` on border, P.D.M.Q. and dates on excergue.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 REPUBLICA PARVAVENSE · P.D.M.Q. 1878 ·
裏面の説明 Woman (maybe roman or greek), with long robe, right, rampant pegasus behind.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 * 10 PESOS ORO PARVENSE * * 1953 *
(Translation: 10 Pesos Parvense Gold)
Plain
鋳造所
鋳造数 1953 - -
Numisquare ID 4163630720
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Historical Context: The 10 Pesos Oro Parvense, issued by Parva Domus in 1953, signifies a critical period of national consolidation. Recently independent from colonial rule, Parva Domus, led by President Elias Thorne, sought to assert economic sovereignty. The 'Oro' denomination, despite its bronze composition, symbolically declared a commitment to monetary stability and national pride, serving as a tangible emblem of independence for its new currency system amidst post-war global shifts.

Artistry: Attributed to acclaimed medallist Antonius Veridian, the coin's design expertly combines classical allegory with a clean, mid-century aesthetic. The obverse features 'Domina Libertatis,' a graceful personification of Parvan liberty, gazing forward with resolute hope. The reverse displays the newly adopted national emblem: a stylized olive branch encircling a radiant rising sun, symbolizing peace and renewal. Veridian's artistry is evident in intricate drapery and precise heraldic details, reflecting national aspirations.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, weighing 23.17 grams and measuring 32.62 millimeters, this issue typically presents a solid feel. Key high-points prone to wear include Domina Libertatis's facial features and the central olive branch. Collectors prioritize examples exhibiting a strong, even strike, particularly in the fine lines of the allegorical figure's hair and the sun's rays. While consistent satiny brown luster is prized, minor planchet imperfections are occasionally observed, characteristic of bronze coinage from this era.

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