100 Francs Piedfort

发行方 New Hebrides (1906-1980)
年份 1966
类型 Coin pattern
面值 100 Francs
货币 Franc (1921-1982)
材质 Silver
重量 50 g
直径 37 mm
厚度 5.0 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Coin alignment ↑↓
雕刻师 Raymond Joly
流通至
参考资料 KM#PE1, Lec#57
正面描述 Marianne (Goddess or personification of Liberty), facing left and wearing the Phrygian cap.
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 RÉPVBLIQVE FRANÇAISE R JOLY 1966
(Translation: French Republic)
背面描述 Bisj pole or Totem pole (it is a ritual artifact with animals or human faces carved on a single piece of wood).
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 NOUVELLES HÉBRIDES 100f
(Translation: New Hebrides)
边缘 Plain
铸币厂 Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
铸造量 1966 - - 500
Numisquare 编号 3251451480
附加信息

Historical Context: The 1966 New Hebrides 100 Francs Piedfort originates from the Anglo-French Condominium (1906-1980), a unique dual administration. This post-WWII era saw the territory under joint governance, with the CFP Franc as its currency. As a piedfort, this special striking was intended for presentation or collectors, not circulation, signifying French numismatic tradition. Its production precedes the nation's independence as Vanuatu in 1980, representing a specific period of colonial influence.

Artistry: The coin’s design reflects mid-20th century French numismatic artistry, likely from the Monnaie de Paris. The obverse typically presents an allegorical Marianne, embodying the French Republic, often in a classical style with a laurel wreath. The reverse distinctively features indigenous New Hebrides motifs, such as a traditional native hut (case) amidst palm trees, symbolizing local culture and the tropical environment. This blend illustrates the colonial presence alongside local identity.

Technical/Grading: As a piedfort, this 50-gram silver coin is struck on an unusually thick flan, typically yielding a strong strike with exceptional detail. Key high-points for grading include Marianne's hair and laurel wreath on the obverse, and the intricate thatch of the hut's roof and palm fronds on the reverse. While the thicker flan ensures a full strike, the expansive fields are prone to hairlines and cabinet friction. Surface preservation and attractive toning are critical for high-grade examples.

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