Каталог
| Эмитент | Djibouti (notgeld) |
|---|---|
| Год | 1921 |
| Тип | Emergency coin |
| Номинал | 5 Centimes (0.05) |
| Валюта | Franc (1883-1949) |
| Состав | Aluminium |
| Вес | 0.85 g |
| Диаметр | 19.5 mm |
| Толщина | 1.5 mm |
| Форма | Round |
| Техника | Milled |
| Ориентация | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Гравёр(ы) | |
| В обращении до | 1945 |
| Каталожные номера | KM#Tn5, El Mon.#10.5 |
| Описание аверса | Gazelle turned left. 3 palm trees on the right. |
|---|---|
| Письменность аверса | Latin |
| Надписи аверса | CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE 1921 DJIBOUTI |
| Описание реверса | Denomination within a wreath of wheat. |
| Письменность реверса | Latin |
| Надписи реверса |
5 CMES THEVENON (Translation: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE) |
| Гурт | Smooth |
| Монетный двор | |
| Тираж |
1921 - - |
| ID Numisquare | 7453300950 |
| Дополнительная информация |
Historical Context: The 1921 5 Centimes Chambers of Commerce Coinage from Djibouti exemplifies notgeld issued in French Somaliland. Post-World War I economic disruptions caused shortages of official French colonial currency. This local emergency issue, authorized by the Chambers of Commerce, served to facilitate trade. It highlights challenges of maintaining monetary stability in remote colonies and demonstrates local commercial initiative during imperial recovery.
Artistry: Lacking an attributed engraver, this 5 Centimes piece displays a functional, utilitarian style typical of notgeld. The design prioritizes clarity, prominently featuring "CHAMBRES DE COMMERCE DE DJIBOUTI," encircling "5 CENTIMES" and the date "1921." The reverse often reiterates the value or a simple inscription. The aesthetic is straightforward, emphasizing legibility and practicality, reflecting its emergency purpose and local production constraints.
Technical/Grading: Struck in lightweight aluminium (19.5 mm, 0.85 grams), this coin requires specific grading considerations. Aluminium's softness renders it highly susceptible to contact marks and surface abrasions. High-points, typically on raised lettering, are prone to flattening. A sharp strike is vital for legible legends. Collectors should seek examples with minimal surface damage, clear details, and even strike, as aluminium is susceptible to toning and corrosion.