5 Francs Obverse Trial

发行方 Comoro Islands
年份 1891
类型 Coin pattern
面值 5 Francs
货币 Franc (1889-1945)
材质 Tin
重量
直径 39 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向
雕刻师 Henri-Auguste Patey
流通至
参考资料 Lec#8
正面描述 Weapons within Arabic legend
正面文字
正面铭文 سيد علي بن سيد عمر سلطان انجزيجة حفظه الله تعالى ١٣٠٨
背面描述 Blank.
背面文字
背面铭文
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 1308 (1891) - ١٣٠٨ -
Numisquare 编号 1588947170
附加信息

Historical Context:The 1891 5 Francs Obverse Trial signifies a key moment in the monetary history of the Comoro Islands, then a French protectorate. French influence was paramount, superseding local rulers like Sultan Said Ali bin Said Omar in coinage matters. This trial piece indicates the early introduction of a standardized, franc-denominated currency, replacing diverse foreign and local issues. Its creation underscores the French administration's intent to assert monetary sovereignty and integrate the protectorate into the French economic system.

Artistry:While the specific engraver remains unrecorded, the design likely originated from a master engraver at the Monnaie de Paris, consistent with French colonial coinage. The stylistic school aligns with academic classicism prevalent in late 19th-century French numismatic art, characterized by formal composition and dignified execution. As an obverse trial, the design would have focused on the primary motif—potentially a portrait or an allegorical representation of France—presented with bold, clear execution suitable for a major denomination.

Technical/Grading:Struck in tin, a soft metal, this 39mm trial piece tested the obverse die's design and relief. Tin's malleability typically yields an exceptionally sharp, full strike, capturing minute details. High-points, depending on the specific design, would generally be well-defined. Condition is often assessed by surface preservation, as tin is susceptible to marks, though the strike itself is usually robust. Cataloged as Lec#8, this piece confirms its recognized numismatic status.

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