5 Centimes

Uitgever Rochefort-sur-Mer, Commune of
Jaar 1917
Type Emergency coin
Waarde 5 Centimes (0.05)
Valuta Franc (1795-1959)
Samenstelling Aluminium
Gewicht 0.8 g
Diameter 20 mm
Dikte 1.4 mm
Vorm Round
Techniek Milled
Oriëntatie Coin alignment ↑↓
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) El Mon.#10.1
Beschrijving voorzijde Coat of arms for the town of Rochefort-sur-Mer under the town name and above the date.
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde ROCHEFORT-SUR-MER * 1917 *
Beschrijving keerzijde Facial value surrounded by the legend.
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde SYNDICAT DU COMMERCE 5c. *ET DE L`INDUSTRIE*
Rand Smooth
Muntplaats
Oplage 1917 - -
Numisquare-ID 3211938690
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: Issued in 1917 by the Commune of Rochefort-sur-Mer, this 5 Centimes piece emerged during World War I. As the French Third Republic faced immense economic strain, official small denomination coinage became scarce due to hoarding and metal shortages. Many French communes, including the significant naval port of Rochefort-sur-Mer, issued their own emergency currency, 'jetons de nécessité,' to facilitate local commerce amidst wartime disruption.

Artistry: The design of this 5 Centimes coin is characteristic of wartime necessity issues, prioritizing clarity and function. Such pieces typically feature a straightforward textual obverse detailing the denomination and issuing authority, often with a simple border. The reverse might display the date or a rudimentary civic emblem. Engravers were frequently anonymous or local artisans, operating outside the established Parisian mint, resulting in a utilitarian stylistic school effective for its intended purpose.

Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium, 0.8 grams and 20 millimeters, this coin is susceptible to wear and damage. High points, typically raised lettering and central devices, are often weakly struck due to hurried production and aluminium's softness. Collectors should examine for consistent strike quality; off-center strikes, planchet imperfections, and surface nicks are common. Aluminium is prone to bending, scratching, and developing a dull patina, making preservation of original luster rare.

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