5 Francs - Mwambutsa IV Independence

発行体 Burundi
年号 1962
種類 Non-circulating coin
額面 5 Francs
通貨 Franc (1962-date)
材質 Copper-nickel
重量
直径 38 mm
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#1
表面の説明 Uniformed bust left
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 MWAMBUTSA IV MWAMI DU BURUNDI
裏面の説明 Arms, date and denomination below
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 ROYAUME DU BURUNDI INDEPENDANCE 1 JUILLET 1962 .5 FRANCS.
鋳造所
鋳造数 1962 - -
1962 - Proof -
Numisquare ID 6291496660
追加情報

Historical Context: The 1962 5 Francs coin from Burundi marks a pivotal moment in the nation's history: its declaration of independence from Belgian colonial rule on July 1, 1962. This inaugural issue under the newly sovereign Kingdom of Burundi prominently features Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge, the reigning Mwami (King), on its obverse. As the first coinage of an independent Burundi, it served as a powerful symbol of national identity, economic autonomy, and the transition from a UN Trust Territory to a self-governing monarchy.

Artistry: While the specific engraver for this piece is not widely documented, the coin’s design adheres to a post-colonial nationalistic aesthetic. The obverse presents a dignified effigy of Mwambutsa IV, rendered with a formal, almost regal simplicity, typical of official state portraiture. The reverse features the denomination, 5 FRANCS, surrounded by the national motto, "UBUMWE, IBIKOGWA, AMAJAMBERE" (Unity, Work, Progress), and the national emblem, likely incorporating the lion and shield, embodying the nascent nation's aspirations and heritage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel with a substantial 38mm diameter, this coin was designed for significant circulation. For grading purposes, collectors should examine the highest points of the obverse portrait, particularly the Mwami's hair, ear, and the details of his regalia, which are often the first areas to show wear. On the reverse, the fine details of the national emblem, such as the lion's mane and the shield's design elements, are crucial indicators of strike quality and preservation. Early strikes generally exhibit good detail, though minor planchet flaws are not uncommon for such issues.

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