3 Pence - Elizabeth II Thin Flan

Emissor Guernsey
Ano 1956
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 3 Pence (1⁄80)
Moeda Pound (1808-1971)
Composição Copper-nickel
Peso 3.6 g
Diâmetro 21 mm
Espessura 1.5 mm
Formato Scalloped (with 12 notches)
Técnica Milled
Orientação Medal alignment ↑↑
Gravador(es) Paul Vincze
Em circulação até
Referência(s) KM#17
Descrição do anverso Coat of Arms (three lions passant guardant on a shield surmounted by a sprig).
Escrita do anverso Latin
Legenda do anverso S`BALLIVIE INSULE DEGERNEREVS
Descrição do reverso Guernsey cow
Escrita do reverso Latin
Legenda do reverso GUERNSEY 1956 THREE PENCE
Bordo Smooth
Casa da moeda
Tiragem 1956 - - 240 000
1956 - Proof - 4 200
ID Numisquare 2431969230
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: The 1956 Guernsey 3 Pence, issued during the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II, represents a period of post-war reconstruction and stability for the Crown Dependency. Having endured German occupation during World War II, Guernsey’s re-established coinage symbolized its enduring autonomy within the British sphere. This issue underscored the island’s unique monetary identity, distinct from mainland United Kingdom coinage, while still bearing the monarch’s effigy as head of state.

Artistry: The obverse features the acclaimed "First Portrait" of Queen Elizabeth II by Mary Gillick. This youthful, idealized depiction, rendered in a classical style, presents the monarch laureate, facing right. The reverse proudly displays the three leopards passant guardant, derived from the ancient arms of Guernsey, a powerful heraldic symbol of the island's heritage. The design is clean, with the denomination and date clearly integrated, reflecting a pragmatic yet dignified numismatic aesthetic.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel with a specified thin flan, this coin (KM#17) has a diameter of 21 mm and weighs 3.6 grams. For optimal grading, collectors should examine the high points on the obverse, particularly the Queen’s hair above her ear and the laurel leaves. On the reverse, sharpness in the details of the leopards’ musculature, manes, and claws are key indicators of a strong strike. Examples exhibiting full detail and minimal wear on these areas are highly sought after.

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