40 Dalasis Aardvark

Emitent The Gambia
Rok 1977
Typ Non-circulating coin
Hodnota 40 Dalasis
Měna Dalasi (1971-date)
Složení Silver (.925) (Copper .075)
Hmotnost 35 g
Průměr 42 mm
Tloušťka 2.87 mm
Tvar Round
Technika Milled
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci Michael Rizzello
V oběhu do
Reference KM#18, Schön#17
Popis líce Effigy of president Sir Dawda Jawara facing left, date to the right
Písmo líce Latin
Opis líce REPUBLIC OF THE GAMBIA - 1977
Popis rubu Aardvark
Písmo rubu Latin
Opis rubu 40 DALASIS
Hrana Reeded
Mincovna
Náklad 1977 - Proof - 4 183
ID Numisquare 7019379880
Další informace

Historical Context: The 1977 40 Dalasis Aardvark coin was issued under the presidency of Sir Dawda Jawara, who led The Gambia from its 1965 independence and 1970 republican transition. This period focused on establishing national identity and promoting natural heritage. Such commemorative issues celebrated Gambian fauna, generating revenue through numismatic sales and raising global awareness of the nation's biodiversity, with the Aardvark serving as a distinctive symbol of African wildlife.

Artistry: Adhering to the modern commemorative stylistic school, this coin emphasizes naturalistic and detailed depictions. While the engraver is typically uncredited, the obverse features the Gambian Coat of Arms, a powerful national emblem. The reverse presents a meticulously rendered Aardvark, capturing its distinctive elongated snout, large ears, and powerful claws in a lifelike pose. This design highlights the animal's unique characteristics, making it an instantly recognizable symbol of African wildlife.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 35 grams and measuring 42 millimeters, this coin typically exhibits a strong strike. Key high-points for wear on the Aardvark reverse include the tips of its ears, snout, and foreleg musculature. On the obverse, critical areas are the lions' manes and the intricate axe and hoe details within the Coat of Arms. Collectors should seek examples with full strike definition, pristine fields, and minimal contact marks, especially for proof or proof-like issues common for such commemoratives.

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