5 Cents

Émetteur Suriname
Année 1962-1972
Type Standard circulation coin
Valeur 5 Cents (5 Cent) (0.05 SRG)
Devise Guilder (1826-2003)
Composition Brass
Poids 4 g
Diamètre
Épaisseur 1.7 mm
Forme Square with rounded corners
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Graveur(s) Joop Hekman
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) KM#12.1, Schön#2, Scholt I#1306-1309, CNO#77.8
Description de l’avers Coat of arms of Suriname supported by two natives. Legend below.
Écriture de l’avers Latin
Légende de l’avers JUSTITIA PIETAS FIDES SURINAME
(Translation: Justice, Piety, Faith)
Description du revers Value divides date, mint and privy mark (if present). The whole is surrounded by a circle and a design.
Écriture du revers Latin
Légende du revers 5 1962 CENT
Tranche Plain
Atelier Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke
Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
Tirage 1962 - KM#12.1; Schulman 1306 - 2 200 000
1962 S - KM#12.1; Proofset only - 650
1966 - KM# 12.1; Schulman 1307-1b; Short 6, slanted privy mark -
1966 - KM# 12.1; Schulman 1307-1c; Long 6, straight privy mark -
1966 - KM#12.1; Proofset only -
1966 - KM#12.1; Schulman 1307-1a; Short 6, straight privy mark - 2 300 000
1966 - KM#12.1; Schulman 1307a-2; No marks - 400 000
1966 - KM#12.2; Medal alignment; Proof -
1966 - KM#12.2; Schulman 1307a-3; Medal alignment -
1971 - KM#12.1; Schulman 1308 - 500 000
1972 - KM#12.1; Schulman 1309 - 1 500 000
ID Numisquare 6332314180
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: The Suriname 5 Cents coin, issued between 1962 and 1972, circulated during a pivotal period for Suriname as a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Under Queen Juliana's reign, this era saw increasing self-governance and economic development, preceding the nation's independence in 1975. The coin served as a fundamental unit within the Surinamese gulden currency system, reflecting the nation's evolving identity and economic stability.

Artistry: The design of this 5 Cents piece exemplifies a functionalist, emblematic stylistic school, typical for the era's colonial issues. While a specific engraver is not widely documented, the Royal Dutch Mint likely produced the dies. The obverse prominently features a stylized depiction of the Surinamese national emblem, often interpreted as two palm trees and a sailing ship, symbolizing natural resources and maritime heritage. The reverse clearly displays the denomination "5 CENTS" and the year, adhering to a clear, utilitarian aesthetic.

Technical/Grading: Struck in brass with a weight of 4 grams, this coin typically exhibits a consistent and sharp strike from the Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt. For grading, collectors should examine the highest points of the design for wear. Key areas include the fine details within the stylized palm trees and the ship's mast and sails on the obverse. On the reverse, the raised edges of the numerals and lettering are critical. Well-preserved examples retain full detail and luster, indicating a strong strike and minimal circulation.

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