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| 表面の説明 | Bare-headed effigy of Queen Victoria facing left, her hair elaborately dressed and drawn back into a chignon with curls at the nape, engraved in fine detail by Leonard Charles Wyon. The portrait is set within a beaded inner border, with the legend VICTORIA D: G: REG: NEWFOUNDLAND disposed around the periphery, interrupted by the bust. The field is flat and unadorned, lending a classical austerity to the design characteristic of early Victorian colonial coinage. |
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| 鋳造数 | 1865 - - 80,000 1865 - Proof - 1870 - - 40,000 1870 - Proof - 1872 H - - 40,000 1873 - - 44,260 1873 - Proof - 1873 H - - 1876 H - - 20,000 1880 - - 40,000 1880 - Proof - 1881 - - 40,000 1881 - Proof - 1882 H - - 60,000 1882 H - Proof - 1885 - - 16,000 1885 - Proof - 1888 - - 40,000 1888 - Proof - 1890 - - 160,000 1890 - Proof - 1894 - - 160,000 1894 - Proof - 1896 - - 400,000 1896 - Proof - |
| 追加情報 |
Newfoundland's decision to issue its own silver coinage rather than rely on the Province of Canada's decimal system reflected a persistent commercial orientation toward Britain and the West Indies trade rather than the continental interior. These five-cent pieces were struck at the Royal Mint in London through most of the series, with later dates moving to the Heaton Mint in Birmingham — a shift that collectors track carefully, as Heaton-struck examples carry an "H" mintmark.
The 1873 and 1880 dates are notably scarce within the run, the latter complicated by a transitional period in Newfoundland's banking arrangements.