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| Emisor | British Honduras (1862-1973) |
|---|---|
| Año | 1911-1919 |
| Tipo | Standard circulation coin |
| Valor | 25 Cents |
| Moneda | Dollar (1885-date) |
| Composición | Silver (.925) (Copper .075) |
| Peso | 5.81 g |
| Diámetro | 23.2 mm |
| Grosor | 1.8 mm |
| Forma | Round |
| Técnica | Milled |
| Orientación | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
| Grabador(es) | Edgar Bertram MacKennal |
| En circulación hasta | |
| Referencia(s) | KM#17 |
| Descripción del anverso | Crowned bust of George V facing left. |
|---|---|
| Escritura del anverso | Latin |
| Leyenda del anverso | · GEORGE V KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA B.M. |
| Descripción del reverso | Value within central beaded circle, toothed rim. |
| Escritura del reverso | Latin |
| Leyenda del reverso | BRITISH HONDURAS 25 CENTS · 1911 · |
| Canto | Reeded |
| Casa de moneda | |
| Tirada |
1911 - - 14 000 1919 - - 40 000 |
| ID de Numisquare | 1724729550 |
| Información adicional |
Historical Context: This 25 Cents coin from British Honduras was issued during King George V's reign (1910-1936), a period marking the British Empire's zenith. As a Crown Colony, British Honduras utilized standardized imperial currency, facilitating trade and economic stability. Minted between 1911 and 1919, this silver piece served as a vital medium of exchange, reflecting Britain's economic influence and the integrated monetary system of its vast territories, even amidst World War I.
Artistry: The obverse features the iconic crowned effigy of King George V facing left, a masterful work by Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal. His portrait adheres to the neo-classical realism prevalent in early 20th-century British numismatics, emphasizing regal authority. The reverse typically displays the denomination "25 CENTS" and "BRITISH HONDURAS" encircled by a stylized wreath, often surmounted by a crown, a common and functional design motif for British colonial coinage of the era.
Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, measuring 23.2 mm and weighing 5.81 grams. Key high-points for wear on the obverse include George V's crown, the hair above his ear, and uniform folds. On the reverse, assess the central crown, wreath leaf tips, and raised lettering. While generally well-struck, minor weakness can occasionally be observed in finer wreath details or the monarch's hair, particularly on heavily used dies, impacting overall grade.