2 Bani - Carol I

Émetteur Romania
Année 1867
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 2 Bani (0.02)
Devise First leu (1867-1947)
Composition Copper
Poids 2 g
Diamètre 20 mm
Épaisseur 0.7 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#2
Description de l’avers Coat of arms with supporters.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers ROMANIA NIHIL SINE DEO
(Translation: Romania Nothing without God)
Description du revers Value within wreath.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers 2 BANI 1867
Tranche Smooth
Atelier HEATON
Heaton and Sons / The Mint
Birmingham (Heaton and Sons / The Mint Birmingham Limited),United Kingdom (1850-2003)
WATT & CO.
James Watt & Co., Smethwick,United Kingdom (1860-1895)
Tirage 1867 HEATON - KM# 2.1 - 5 000 000
1867 WATT & CO - KM# 2.2 - 5 000 000
ID Numisquare 7462854220
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The 1867 2 Bani coin marks a pivotal moment in modern Romania's formation under Prince Carol I. Arriving in 1866, Carol I swiftly consolidated state institutions and asserted economic sovereignty. Introducing a national currency, using "Bani" and "Lei" denominations, was paramount. This replaced a fragmented monetary system reliant on foreign coinage, signaling Romania's definitive progression towards independence from Ottoman suzerainty, a goal achieved a decade later.

Artistry: This copper issue exemplifies academic realism, typical of 19th-century European numismatic design. While the specific engraver is often unrecorded, these early Romanian coins were minted abroad, likely in Belgium or England, by skilled artisans. The obverse presents a dignified, left-facing bust of Carol I, his profile rendered with classical precision, encircled by "CAROL I DOMNUL ROMANIEI". The reverse features "2 BANI" and "1867" within an elegant wreath, often oak or laurel, symbolizing national strength.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper, 20 mm and 2 grams, the 2 Bani coin's high-points prone to wear include Carol I's hair, ear, and uniform folds on the obverse. On the reverse, the wreath's ribbon knot and raised numerals are most vulnerable. A strong strike shows sharp hair details and crisp wreath veins. Due to its copper composition and circulation, examples frequently exhibit environmental toning, minor planchet flaws, or cleaning, impacting grade and aesthetic appeal.

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