Catalogus
| Uitgever | Western Sahara |
|---|---|
| Jaar | 1997 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
| Waarde | 1000 Pesetas (1000 EHP) |
| Valuta | Peseta (1975-date) |
| Samenstelling | Copper |
| Gewicht | 34 g |
| Diameter | 42 mm |
| Dikte | |
| Vorm | Round |
| Techniek | Milled |
| Oriëntatie | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Graveur(s) | |
| In omloop tot | |
| Referentie(s) | KM#62 |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | National Arms |
|---|---|
| Schrift voorzijde | Arabic, Latin |
| Opschrift voorzijde |
الجمهورية الصحراوية 1000 بسيطة صحراوية حرية ديمقراطية وحدة (Translation: Sahrawi Peseta Liberty, Democracy, Unity) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Dove of peace |
| Schrift keerzijde | Latin |
| Opschrift keerzijde | REPUBLICA SAHARAUI 1000 PESETAS SAHARAUIS LIBERTAD SOBERANIA PAZ 1997 |
| Rand | Plain |
| Muntplaats | |
| Oplage |
1997 - - |
| Numisquare-ID | 7364187410 |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Historical Context: Issued by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) in 1997, this 1000 Pesetas coin symbolizes Western Sahara’s enduring struggle for independence. During this era, the SADR, a government-in-exile, asserted its sovereignty over territory disputed with Morocco. The coin’s motto, "Freedom, Sovereignty, Peace," encapsulates the Sahrawi people's aspirations for self-determination, making it a numismatic declaration of statehood rather than a circulating medium. It represents a poignant chapter in the ongoing quest for international recognition and peace in the region.
Artistry: The design of this substantial copper piece likely incorporates national emblems or allegorical representations reflecting the SADR’s foundational principles. While specific engraver details are often unrecorded for such issues, the stylistic school aligns with modern commemorative coinage, prioritizing symbolic messaging. The obverse typically features the SADR’s coat of arms or a map of Western Sahara, while the reverse prominently displays the denomination and the powerful tripartite motto, conveying national identity and political aims through bold, clear imagery rather than intricate detail.
Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, weighing 34 grams and measuring 42 millimeters, this coin offers a substantial canvas for its design. Key high-points for grading include raised elements of any central emblem, such as the SADR’s star and crescent or map contours, where wear or strike weakness would first appear. The large planchet and copper composition allow for strong strikes, but also render the coin susceptible to bag marks and minor surface abrasions. Collectors should examine fields for luster and evidence of careful handling, as these factors significantly impact its numismatic value.