3 Guilder - William IV

صادرکننده Demerara and Essequibo
سال 1832
نوع Standard circulation coin
ارزش 3 Guilder
واحد پول Guilder ( -1839)
ترکیب Silver (.816)
وزن 23.32 g
قطر 35 mm
ضخامت 2 mm
شکل Round
تکنیک Milled
جهت Medal alignment ↑↑
حکاک(ها) William Wyon
در گردش تا
مرجع(ها) KM#21, Pr#6
توضیحات روی سکه Bust facing right
خط روی سکه Latin
نوشته‌های روی سکه GULIELMUS IIII D: G: BRITANNIAR: REX F: D:
(Translation: William IV by the grace of god King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith)
توضیحات پشت سکه Denomination within wreath
خط پشت سکه Latin
نوشته‌های پشت سکه UNITED COLONY OF DEMERARY & ESSEQUIBO 3 1832
لبه Smooth
ضرابخانه
تیراژ ضرب 1832 - - 7 156
1832 - Proof -
شناسه Numisquare 5493885380
اطلاعات تکمیلی

Historical Context: This 1832 3 Guilder coin for Demerara and Essequibo represents British imperial authority under William IV (1830-1837). The territories, ceded from the Dutch in 1814, retained the guilder denomination, a unique blend of British sovereignty and Dutch economic heritage. These issues were vital for colonial commerce, reflecting the economic integration of South American plantations into the broader British Empire during a period of significant global transition.

Artistry: The coin’s design showcases the neoclassical style characteristic of early 19th-century British coinage. The obverse features a laureate bust of King William IV, likely by a Royal Mint engraver, conveying classical dignity and authority. The reverse displays "3 GULDENS" and "1832" within a laurel wreath, symbolizing achievement, encircled by "DEMERARA & ESSEQUIBO." This elegant, functional design is typical of British colonial issues, adapting metropolitan aesthetic standards.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .816 silver, weighing 23.32 grams and 35 millimeters, this coin adheres to precise specifications. Key high-points for grading include William IV's hair above the ear, the laurel wreath, and the bust's shoulder. On the reverse, examine the ribbon knot and central numerals. While planchet quality is generally robust, strikes can exhibit variability. Well-preserved examples show crisp details, though slight weakness on the highest relief points is common due to striking pressure.

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