5 Escudos

Emitent Portuguese Timor (1910-2002)
Rok 1970
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 5 Escudos (5 TPE)
Waluta Escudo (1958-1976)
Skład Copper-nickel
Waga 6.93 g
Średnica 24 mm
Grubość 2 mm
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja Coin alignment ↑↓
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#21, Gomes#R 13
Opis awersu Emblem of Portuguese Timor surrounded by legend and decoration
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu TIMOR 5$00
Opis rewersu Portuguese emblem surrounded by legend
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu REPUBLICA•PORTUGUESA 1970
(Translation: Portuguese Republic)
Krawędź Reeded
Mennica
Nakład 1970 - - 1 200 000
ID Numisquare 4262140080
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Issued in 1970, this 5 Escudos coin from Portuguese Timor belongs to the twilight years of the Estado Novo regime, led by Marcello Caetano in Portugal. It represents Portugal's enduring, albeit increasingly challenged, colonial presence in Southeast Asia. These coins were crucial for local commerce, symbolizing Lisbon's administrative and economic control amidst growing international pressures for decolonization, just four years before the Carnation Revolution and the subsequent decolonization process.

Artistry: The coin's design, typical of Portuguese colonial issues of the era, reflects a neoclassical realism, often unattributed to a specific engraver but consistent with the Lisbon Mint's style. The obverse prominently features the Portuguese national shield, crowned and set within a field. The reverse displays the denomination "5 ESCUDOS" and the date "1970" alongside a stylized caravel, a potent symbol of Portugal's maritime exploration and historical connection to its overseas territories.

Technical/Grading: Struck in durable copper-nickel, this 24mm, 6.93g coin generally exhibits a strong strike. Key high-points for grading include the intricate details of the crown and escutcheons on the obverse shield, and the delicate rigging and hull lines of the caravel on the reverse. Well-preserved examples will show sharp definition in these areas, with minimal wear on the fields and devices. Luster retention is also a significant factor for higher grades.

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