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| 表面の説明 | Large bare-headed bust of Emperor Faustin I facing left, rendered in high relief with naturalistic detail to the hair and facial features. The effigy occupies the majority of the coin's field, consistent with the large bust variety designation. The circumferential legend reads FAUSTIN IER. EMPEREUR, separated by a period, running along the inner border. A fine toothed border frames the entire obverse. |
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| 裏面の説明 | The full imperial coat of arms of the Empire of Haiti displayed centrally, featuring a crowned and mantled escutcheon supported on either side by allegorical figures, with military trophies and cannons at the base. The royal crown surmounts the composition, and elaborate drapery flanks the shield. The legend EMPIRE D'HAITI arcs along the upper field. A toothed border surrounds the entire reverse. |
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Faustin Soulouque declared himself Emperor Faustin I in 1849, having originally been installed as president by Haitian elites who believed he was too dim to resist their manipulation. He proved them wrong, purging his opponents and ruling until a military coup deposed him in 1859. This essai — a trial piece never approved for circulation — dates to a period when his regime was actively projecting imperial legitimacy through coinage design. The "large bust" designation distinguishes it from a concurrent smaller-bust pattern, indicating the mint was still resolving the emperor's effigy before the project was abandoned entirely.