5 Florins - Beatrix

Emisor Aruba
Año 1995-2005
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 5 Florin (5 AWG)
Moneda Florin (1986-date)
Composición Nickel plated steel
Peso 8.64 g
Diámetro
Grosor 1.9 mm
Forma Square with rounded corners
Técnica Milled
Orientación Coin alignment ↑↓
Grabador(es) Evelino Fingal
En circulación hasta 1 October 2005
Referencia(s) KM#12, Schön#7
Descripción del anverso National arms of Aruba with date and value.
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso ARUBA 1997 5 flORIN
Descripción del reverso Silhouette of Queen Beatrix facing left.
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso Beatrix KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN
(Translation: Beatrix QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS)
Canto Smooth
Casa de moneda Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke
Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
Tirada 1995 - - 208 500
1996 - - 357 500
1997 - - 27 500
1998 - - 162 000
1999 - - 86 200
2000 - In Sets only - 7 500
2001 - In Sets only - 6 900
2002 - In Sets only - 6 000
2003 - In Sets only - 4 000
2004 - In Sets only - 2 500
2005 - In Sets only - 2 500
ID de Numisquare 4230902730
Información adicional

Historical Context: The Aruban 5 Florins coin, issued from 1995 to 2005, features Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, who served as Aruba's constitutional monarch. This period followed Aruba's attainment of 'status aparte' within the Kingdom in 1986, granting it monetary independence. The coin series thus symbolizes Aruba's autonomous status and its distinct currency, while simultaneously affirming its enduring connection to the Dutch monarchy and its historical legacy.

Artistry: The obverse design presents a dignified effigy of Queen Beatrix, executed in a realistic, contemporary portraiture style common to late 20th-century European coinage. While the specific engraver is often undocumented for this series, the stylistic approach aligns with a modern classical school, emphasizing clarity and regal representation. The reverse typically displays the Aruban coat of arms, a rich symbolic emblem incorporating elements like the lion, aloe plant, and Santa Cruz cross, reflecting the island's heritage.

Technical/Grading: Struck on a nickel-plated steel planchet (8.64 grams, 26.00 mm), this coin requires attention to high-points for grading. These include the hair details and cheekbone on Beatrix's portrait, and the intricate elements within the Aruban coat of arms. A full, sharp strike shows clear hair separation and crisp heraldic details. Luster retention and plating integrity are crucial; wear often manifests as dullness or plating loss, especially on raised areas.

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