2 Bese - Victor Emmanuel III

Emittente Italian Somaliland
Anno 1909
Tipo Coin pattern
Valore 2 Bese (0.02)
Valuta Rupia (1893-1925)
Composizione Bronze
Peso 5 g
Diametro 25 mm
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica Milled
Orientamento
Incisore/i Luigi Giorgi
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i KM#Pr2
Descrizione del dritto
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto VITTORIO·EMANVELE·III·RE·D` ITALIA PROVA
(Translation: Proof)
Descrizione del rovescio
Scrittura del rovescio Arabic, Latin
Legenda del rovescio بلاد الصمال الاطاليانية ٢ بيزات 2 BESE 1909 SOMALIA ITALIANA
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura 1909 R - -
ID Numisquare 2890282580
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The 1909 2 Bese coin for Italian Somaliland arose during European colonial expansion under Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy. Known as the "King Numismatist," his reign consolidated Italy's presence in the Horn of Africa. This bronze issue was crucial for establishing a monetary system within the nascent colony, facilitating commerce and asserting Rome's economic and political sovereignty.

Artistry: The design reflects the Royal Italian Mint's numismatic artistry. Engraver not cited, its style aligns with elegant Neoclassical and early Art Nouveau influences common to Italian coinage. The obverse typically features the crowned Savoyard eagle with a shield, flanked by fasces, symbolizing monarchical authority. The reverse displays the denomination "2 BESE" and the date "1909" within a wreath, encircled by "SOMALIA ITALIANA," executed with clear, well-proportioned lettering.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze (5g, 25mm), the 1909 2 Bese generally exhibits a respectable strike. Key high-points prone to wear include the eagle's crown and breast feathers on the obverse, and the central wreath elements and raised lettering on the reverse. A well-struck example will show full definition in these areas, particularly the eagle's fine details and individual wreath leaves. Minor planchet irregularities are possible, but a strong strike ensures crispness.

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