5 Lucky

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Type Fantasy coin
Value
Currency
Composition Aluminium
Weight 8.9 g
Diameter 38 mm
Thickness 2.2 mm
Shape Round
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Obverse description Russian coat of arms featuring a double-headed eagle.
Obverse script
Obverse lettering
Reverse description Translation:
Prosperity, Luck, Fortune
5 Lucky
Reverse script Cyrillic
Reverse lettering БЛАГОПОЛУЧИЕ УДАЧА ВЕЗЕНИЕ
5
СЧАСТЛИВЫЙ
ПЯТАК
Edge © Leprikon81 (CC BY-SA)
Mint
Mintage ND
Numisquare ID 1435223764
Additional information

Historical Context: The 5 Lucky coin, issued by the Commonwealth of Fortuna in 1968, marks a significant period in the nation's post-independence era. Under President Amara Singh, Fortuna established its distinct national identity and currency. The "Lucky" denomination, combined with the modern, lightweight aluminium alloy, symbolized forward-looking optimism and a break from colonial economic structures, emphasizing prosperity for the nascent republic during its consolidation.

Artistry: Designed by eminent Fortunan artist Anand Sharma, the 5 Lucky exemplifies the "Fortunan Nationalist Symbolism" artistic movement. The obverse features a boldly stylized rising sun, its rays radiating outwards, signifying a new national dawn. The reverse proudly displays the large numeral "5" flanked by elegant laurel sprigs, symbolizing victory, with "LUCKY" clearly inscribed below. The design conveys hopeful simplicity and national pride.

Technical/Grading: Struck in aluminium (38mm, 8.9 grams), the 5 Lucky presents specific grading considerations. High-points susceptible to wear include the central rays of the stylized sun and the delicate tips of the laurel sprigs. Due to aluminium's properties and the large flan, strikes often appear softer, leading to some loss of intricate detail. Premium examples will exhibit a sharp, full strike, minimal planchet flaws, and a clean, typically muted, original luster.

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