2 Reales Rafael Carrera

Emitent Guatemala
Rok 1859
Typ Standard circulation coin
Hodnota 2 Reales (1/4)
Měna Peso (1859-1912)
Složení Silver (.903) (Copper .097)
Hmotnost 6.16 g
Průměr 26.5 mm
Tloušťka
Tvar Round
Technika Milled
Orientace Coin alignment ↑↓
Rytci Obverse: Apolinario España
Reverse: Johann-Baptist Frener
V oběhu do 21 September 1870
Reference KM#133
Popis líce Bust left, with legend around and engraver`s name at bottom.
Písmo líce Latin
Opis líce RAFAEL CARRERA PE DE LA RA DE GUATEMALA. FRENER F.
(Translation: Rafael Carrera President of the Republic of Guatemala)
Popis rubu Coat of arms. With fineness, value and date at bottom.
Písmo rubu Latin
Opis rubu 10DS 20GS DOS RS 1859
(Translation: 0.902777 Two Reales 1859)
Hrana
Mincovna
Náklad 1859 - - 1 279
ID Numisquare 1110108320
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Historical Context: The 1859 2 Reales coin from Guatemala represents a pivotal period under Rafael Carrera, the nation's first president and dominant 19th-century Central American figure. Serving as president for life from 1854, Carrera established a conservative era marked by political stability, strong authoritarianism, and a close alliance with the Catholic Church. This coinage symbolizes his firm grip on power and the consolidation of an independent Guatemalan state, moving beyond the tumultuous Central American Federation.

Artistry: The obverse features a dignified bust of Rafael Carrera, typically facing right, encircled by his name and title, "RAFAEL CARRERA PRESIDENTE." This portraiture adheres to a neoclassical style, common in 19th-century Latin American coinage, aiming for a realistic depiction. The reverse displays the national emblem: a quetzal bird atop a scroll, flanked by volcanoes, symbolizing liberty and the Guatemalan landscape. Inscriptions include "GUATEMALA," "2 R.," and the year "1859." The specific engraver is generally unrecorded.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .903 fine silver, weighing 6.16 grams and measuring 26.5 mm, this coin's technical attributes are typical for its era. High-points for wear assessment on the obverse include Carrera's hair, ear, and cheekbone. On the reverse, the quetzal's breast and tail feathers, along with the volcano peaks, are key indicators. Strike quality varies; weak strikes are common, especially on the periphery or higher relief areas, leading to indistinct details. Original mint luster, if present, is often subdued.

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