5 Fils Mule

发行方 Kuwait
年份 1962-2017
类型 Coin pattern
面值 5 Fils
货币 Dinar (1960-1990 and 1991-date)
材质 Nickel brass
重量
直径 19.5 mm
厚度 1.2 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Medal alignment ↑↑
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料
正面描述 Value in Arabic within circle. State name in Arabic above, and in English below
正面文字 Arabic, Latin
正面铭文 الكُوَيت ٥ فلُوس KUWAIT
(Translation: Kuwait 5 Fils)
背面描述 Value in Arabic within circle. State name in Arabic above, and in English below
背面文字 Arabic, Latin
背面铭文 الكُوَيت ٥ فلُوس KUWAIT
(Translation: Kuwait 5 Fils)
边缘 Smooth
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1962-2017) - Specimen (Ex King`s Norton Mint Collection) -
Numisquare 编号 5917287070
附加信息

Historical Context: The 5 Fils Mule originates from the foundational coinage of independent Kuwait, introduced 1961-1962 under Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salim Al-Sabah. This era marked Kuwait's rapid modernization and prosperity post-sovereignty. The 5 Fils was a crucial denomination in the new Dinar system. The "mule" variety, struck with mismatched dies, represents a significant minting anomaly, offering unique insight into the early production of Kuwait's national currency.

Artistry: The 5 Fils design, though unattributed, reflects the functional, symbolic style of contemporary British and European mints. Standard issues feature the national emblem—a falcon above a dhow—on one side, and the denomination and date in Arabic on the other. For this mule, the artistry is defined by the accidental pairing of these standard dies, or one die from an incorrect series, resulting in a distinct, unintended numismatic composition.

Technical/Grading: Struck in nickel brass, 19.5mm, the 5 Fils Mule shares technical characteristics with regular issues. High-points for evaluating strike and wear include the falcon's head and wings, the dhow's rigging, and the intricate Arabic calligraphy. Grading necessitates close examination of these areas for sharpness and original luster. For this mule, collectors must also assess any strike inconsistencies or die alignment issues stemming from the mismatched dies, crucial for authentication and valuation.

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