20 Centavos

Issuer Portuguese Guinea (1910-1975)
Year 1973
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 20 Centavos (0.20)
Currency Escudo (1914-1975)
Composition Bronze
Weight 1.8 g
Diameter 16 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#13, Schön#9, Gomes#Gu 05.01
Obverse description Coat of arms of the colony of Portuguese Guinea, date below.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering GUINÉ 1973
Reverse description Denomination in the center, legend around.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering REPUBLICA · PORTUGUESA 20 CENTAVOS
Edge Reeded
Mint
Mintage 1973 - - 100 000
Numisquare ID 6791919060
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1973 20 Centavos coin from Portuguese Guinea emerged during the final throes of Portugal's Estado Novo regime and its colonial empire. Under Marcelo Caetano, Portugal confronted intense colonial wars and decolonization pressures. This coin asserts Portuguese sovereignty over Guinea amidst burgeoning nationalist movements. Issued just as Guinea-Bissau declared unilateral independence in September 1973, this coinage serves as a poignant artifact of a colonial power's contested, fading claims in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.

Artistry: The design of the 20 Centavos, though unattributed to a specific engraver, follows the functional aesthetic of Portuguese colonial numismatics, likely from the Casa da Moeda, Lisbon. The obverse typically features the national arms of Portugal, symbolizing metropolitan authority. The reverse displays "20 CENTAVOS" and "1973" encircled by "GUINÉ PORTUGUESA," often incorporating stylized native flora, a motif representing the colony's resources and identity within the empire.

Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze, this 16-millimeter, 1.8-gram coin requires attention to high-points for grading. On the obverse, examine the upper elements of the Portuguese shield, particularly the crown and escutcheons. The reverse's central stylized flora and the numerals "20" are also critical. While bronze strikes can exhibit softness, well-preserved examples should show clear definition in legends and central motifs, with minimal field marks, reflecting the consistent quality of the Lisbon mint.

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