2 Shillings

Emisor Ghana
Año 1958
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 2 Shillings (1/10)
Moneda Pound (1958-1965)
Composición Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Peso 9.07 g
Diámetro 26.5 mm
Grosor 2 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Medal alignment ↑↑
Grabador(es) Obverse: P.K.K. Quaidoo
Reverse: Paul Vincze
En circulación hasta 17 September 1966
Referencia(s) KM#6
Descripción del anverso Five-pointed star
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso GHANA 19 58 TWO SHILLINGS
Descripción del reverso Kwame Nkrumah facing right.
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso CIVITATIS GHANIENSIS CONDITOR P.V. KWAME NKRUMAH
(Translation: The Founder of the State of Ghana P.V. Kwame Nkrumah)
Canto Reeded
Casa de moneda
Tirada 1958 - - 72 700 000
1958 - Proof - 20 000
ID de Numisquare 7881183920
Información adicional

Historical Context: The 1958 Ghana 2 Shillings coin marks a pivotal moment, issued just a year after Ghana gained independence from British rule in March 1957. Though featuring Queen Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth, this coinage asserted Ghana's monetary sovereignty. It replaced British West African Currency Board issues, symbolizing the new nation's economic autonomy and national identity during its formative post-colonial period.

Artistry: The obverse showcases Mary Gillick's classic 'Young Head' laureate bust of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, emblematic of early Commonwealth coinage and conveying youthful regality. The reverse proudly features the intricate Coat of Arms of Ghana: a shield divided by a St. George's Cross, centered by a gold lion. Above, a prominent black star is flanked by two eagles, symbolizing the nation's independence and strength. This design blends traditional heraldry with powerful national symbols.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, this 9.07 gram, 26.5 mm coin generally exhibits a robust strike. Key high-points for grading include the Queen's hair strands and ear on the obverse. On the reverse, critical detail retention areas are the intricate elements of the Ghanaian Coat of Arms: the eagles' feathers, the castle and palm tree on the shield, and the black star's points. Specimens with full luster and minimal field contact marks command premium values, reflecting a strong original strike.

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