2 Francs Essai

Emitent French Settlements of Oceania (1903-1957)
Rok 1949
Typ Coin pattern
Nominał 2 Francs (2 XPF)
Waluta CFP Franc (1945-date)
Skład Bronze-nickel
Waga 10 g
Średnica 27 mm
Grubość 2.9 mm
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Coin alignment ↑↓
Rytownik(zy) Lucien Georges Bazor
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#E9
Opis awersu Seated Marianne adored with a winged phrygian cap (symbol of Freedom & Liberty) with a cornucopia (with fruits & nuts) in her right hand and a lighted torch in left hand.
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE UNION FRANÇAISE ESSAI G.B.BAZOR 1949
Opis rewersu Island`s landscape with palm trees, boats (sailboat & row boat), fruit bowl, flower.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu ETABLISSEMENTS FRANÇAIS 2 F. DE L`OCÉANIE
Krawędź Smooth
Mennica
Nakład 1949 - - 2 000
ID Numisquare 1195358870
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Issued in 1949, this 2 Francs Essai coin originates from the French Settlements of Oceania (EFO) under the nascent French Fourth Republic. The post-war era saw significant economic restructuring and France's efforts to reassert control over its overseas territories. As an Essai, or pattern strike, it represents a trial piece for a proposed coinage, indicating metropolitan intent to introduce new currency adapted for its Pacific possessions, likely to stabilize the colonial economy.

Artistry: While a specific engraver is not commonly attributed, this Essai's design emanates from the Monnaie de Paris, reflecting mid-20th century French numismatic tradition. This school often combined classical allegorical representations, typically a Marianne figure symbolizing France, with a streamlined, functional aesthetic. The coin would likely feature a dignified allegorical bust on the obverse, perhaps with a Phrygian cap, balanced by the denomination and colonial identification on the reverse, along with the crucial "ESSAI" inscription.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze-nickel (10 grams, 27 millimeters), this Essai typically exhibits superior strike quality compared to regular circulation issues, as pattern coins were produced meticulously to evaluate design suitability. Key high-points for assessing wear include the highest relief areas of any allegorical figure's hair or drapery, and fine details within wreaths or legends. The "ESSAI" mark is a critical diagnostic feature. The bronze-nickel alloy generally allows for sharp details and good preservation of original luster, paramount for such a rare pattern.

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