25 Pennia with crown

発行体 Finland
年号 1865-1917
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 25 Pennia (25 Penniä) (0.25)
通貨 Markka (1860-1963)
材質 Silver (.750)
重量 1.2747 g
直径 16.0 mm
厚さ 0.9 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年 1917
参考文献 KM#6, Schön#10, Kahnt/Schön#4, Kahnt/Schön#15, Kahnt/Schön#23
表面の説明 Crowned imperial double eagle holding scepter and orb.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 S
裏面の説明 Denomination above date within wreath.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 25 PENNIÄ 1915
Reeded
鋳造所
鋳造数 1865 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 705 000
1866 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 810 000
1867 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 400 000
1868 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 136 000
1869 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 264 000
1871 - KM#6.1 (dotted border) - 150 000
1872 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 400 000
1873 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 800 000
1875 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 810 000
1876 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 1 200
1889 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 404 000
1890 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 800 000
1891 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 280 000
1894 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 820 000
1897 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 450 000
1898 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border; inverted `L`) -
1898 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 444 000
1899 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 312 000
1901 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 993 000
1902 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 210 000
1906 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 281 000
1907 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 590 000
1908 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 340 000
1909 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 1 099 000
1910 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 392 000
1913 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 832 000
1915 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 2 400 000
1916 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 6 392 000
1917 - KM#6.2 (dentilated border) - 5 820 000
Numisquare ID 8256333380
追加情報

Historical Context: The 25 Pennia coin, issued by Finland between 1865 and 1917, marks a pivotal era for the autonomous Grand Duchy under the Russian Empire. Its introduction, alongside the Markka under Tsar Alexander II, underscored Finland's distinct economic and political identity. Spanning the reigns of Alexander II, Alexander III, and Nicholas II, this currency symbolized Finland's unique status, maintaining its own parliament and laws, fostering a national consciousness that predated its eventual independence.

Artistry: The 25 Pennia's design embodies the academic numismatic style common in late 19th-century European mints. While specific engraver attribution is often complex, the initial Finnish Markka series designs are frequently linked to Russian medallists such as Alexander Fadeyev. The obverse features the crowned Finnish lion, symbolizing Finland's Grand Duchy status, with the Imperial Russian crown denoting its ties to the Tsar. The reverse displays "25 PENNIA" within an elegant wreath, reflecting the era's classical influences.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .750 fine silver, this 16.0 mm coin weighs 1.2747 grams. Key high-points for wear assessment include the Imperial crown details above the lion, the lion's mane and claws on the obverse, and the intricate leaves of the reverse wreath. Early strikes typically show sharp details, though minor planchet imperfections or weaker strikes, particularly on outer legends or finer crown elements, are not uncommon given the period's manufacturing methods.

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