2 Soles Provincias del Rio de la Plata

Эмитент Argentina
Год 1815
Тип Standard circulation coin
Номинал 2 Soles
Валюта Real (1813-1881)
Состав Silver (.896)
Вес 6.766 g
Диаметр 25.5 mm
Толщина
Форма Round
Техника Milled
Ориентация Medal alignment ↑↑
Гравёр(ы)
В обращении до
Каталожные номера KM#12, CJ#12
Описание аверса Radiant sun with face.
Письменность аверса Latin
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Описание реверса Arms within wreath. Note: Mint mark in monogram.
Письменность реверса Latin
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Гурт Laureate
Монетный двор PTS
Potosi, Bolivia (1572-1953)
Тираж 1815 PTSFL - -
ID Numisquare 2814102510
Дополнительная информация

Historical Context: The 1815 2 Soles coin was issued by the Provincias del Rio de la Plata, a critical period preceding Argentina's formal declaration of independence in 1816. This era was defined by intense struggle against Spanish colonial rule, with revolutionary governments actively asserting sovereignty. The issuance of an indigenous currency, distinct from the Spanish system, was a powerful symbolic and practical act, solidifying the nascent nation's claim to self-determination and economic autonomy.

Artistry: While the engraver remains anonymous, the coin's design adheres to the neoclassical aesthetic prevalent in revolutionary coinage. The obverse prominently features the 'Sun of May' (Sol de Mayo), a radiant sun face symbolizing nationhood, encircled by 'PROVINCIAS DEL RIO DE LA PLATA'. The reverse displays a Phrygian cap, emblematic of liberty, atop a pole, framed by 'EN UNION Y LIBERTAD', the denomination 'DOS SOLES', and the date. This iconography powerfully conveys republican ideals.

Technical/Grading: Key high-points for assessing wear include the central rays and facial features of the sun on the obverse, and the intricate folds of the Phrygian cap on the reverse. Given early revolutionary minting conditions, strikes often exhibit variability, with central details potentially weak or unevenly impressed. Planchet quality can also vary, occasionally showing laminations or minor surface irregularities. Original luster, if present, is typically subdued, and die wear can manifest as a softening of peripheral lettering and devices.

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