20 Para - Husayn

Émetteur Hejaz, Kingdom of
Année 1916
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 20 Para (1⁄40)
Devise Riyal (1916-1925)
Composition Nickel
Poids 4 g
Diamètre 21.3 mm
Épaisseur
Forme Round
Technique
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#3, Schön#B1
Description de l’avers Countermark: `Hejaz` Countermarked on Turkey 20 para KM#761 Accession date: AH 1327
Écriture de l’avers Arabic
Légende de l’avers
Description du revers
Écriture du revers Arabic
Légende du revers
Tranche
Atelier
Tirage 1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٢ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٣ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٤ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٥ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٦ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / ٧ -
1327 (1916) - Host date: ١٣٢٧ / x.p.y. (obliterated) -
ID Numisquare 6423981070
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: This 20 Para coin, issued in 1916, is a pivotal numismatic artifact from the nascent Kingdom of Hejaz under Sharif Husayn ibn Ali. Its striking coincided with the height of World War I and the launch of the Arab Revolt, a British-backed uprising against Ottoman rule. Husayn’s declaration of an independent Arab state and his assumption of the title King of Hejaz necessitated the issuance of a distinct coinage, symbolically asserting his sovereignty and challenging centuries of Ottoman dominion over the holy cities. This coin thus embodies a profound geopolitical shift in the Arabian Peninsula.

Artistry: The design of this 20 Para piece adheres to the established Islamic numismatic tradition, featuring the distinctive tughra of Husayn ibn Ali on the obverse. While no specific engraver is documented, the stylistic school is clearly rooted in Ottoman calligraphic artistry, adapted for the Hejaz mint. The tughra, a highly stylized calligraphic monogram, serves as the ruler's signature, surrounded by Arabic legends detailing the mint location (Mecca) and the regnal year. The reverse typically displays the denomination and the Hijri date, reflecting a functional yet symbolically potent design for a new kingdom.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel with specifications of 4 grams and 21.3 millimeters, this coinage often exhibits variable strike quality, characteristic of wartime production and a nascent mint. Key high-points for assessing wear and strike include the intricate flourishes and loops within Husayn’s tughra, the clarity of the Arabic legends, and the crispness of the date numerals. A well-struck example will show sharp definition in these areas, while softer strikes, common for the type, may present weakness, particularly on the outer legends or the finer elements of the tughra. Planchet quality can also vary.

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