25 Centavos

Issuer Timor-Leste (2002-date)
Year 2003-2017
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 25 Centavos (0.25)
Currency US dollar (2003-date)
Composition Nickel brass
Weight 5.80 g
Diameter 21.3 mm
Thickness 2.3 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s) José Bandeira
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#4
Obverse description Traditional boat, outrigger
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPÚBLICA DEMOCRATICA DE TIMOR-LESTE 2003
(Translation: Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste)
Reverse description Kaibauk, a type of traditional crown or ornament if shape of half moon. Denomination within circle
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering 25 centavos
Edge Reeded
Mint Lisbon, Portugal
Royal Australian Mint, Canberra,Australia (1965-date)
Mintage 2003 - - 1 500 000
2003 - In Sets only -
2003 - Proof - 12 500
2004 - - 1 500 000
2004 - In Sets only -
2004 - Proof -
2005 - -
2005 - In Sets only -
2005 - Proof -
2006 - -
2011 - -
2012 - -
2012 - In Sets Only - 2 000
2012 - Proof -
2013 - -
2016 - Royal Australian Mint - 3 072 000
2017 - -
Numisquare ID 2562323960
Additional information

Historical Context: The 25 Centavos coin, issued by Timor-Leste from 2003 to 2017, signifies a crucial period after the nation's 2002 independence. This series asserted the new republic's economic sovereignty and statehood. Though the US dollar was the primary currency, these fractional centavos provided essential local tender, fostering national identity and stability during nation-building. They symbolize Timor-Leste's transition from UN administration to a self-governing democratic republic.

Artistry: The coin's design reflects a modern nationalistic style, highlighting indigenous heritage. The obverse features Timor-Leste's National Emblem, encircled by "REPUBLICA DEMOCRATICA DE TIMOR-LESTE" and the year. The reverse displays a traditional Timorese fishing boat, like a lorosa'e, on stylized waves. This motif celebrates the nation's deep maritime culture and reliance on the sea. The design, attributed to the mint's team, adheres to governmental specifications for national symbolism.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel brass, weighing 5.80 grams and 21.3 millimeters, the 25 Centavos coin is durable for circulation. High-points prone to wear include the National Emblem's intricate details on the obverse, especially the star and shield. On the reverse, the fishing boat's fine rigging and stylized waves are susceptible to flattening. Technical strike qualities are generally consistent with modern minting, though minor planchet imperfections or slight variations in strike pressure may occur.

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