Catalogue
| Émetteur | San Marino |
|---|---|
| Année | 1898 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Valeur | 50 Centesimi (0.50 SML) |
| Devise | Lira (1864-2001) |
| Composition | Silver (.835) |
| Poids | 2.5 g |
| Diamètre | 18 mm |
| Épaisseur | |
| Forme | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Graveur(s) | Spéranza |
| En circulation jusqu’à | |
| Référence(s) | KM#3 |
| Description de l’avers | Crowned arms within wreath |
|---|---|
| Écriture de l’avers | Latin |
| Légende de l’avers | RESPVBLICA S. MARINI LIBERTAS S |
| Description du revers | Value above date within wreath |
| Écriture du revers | Latin |
| Légende du revers | 50 CENTESIMI 1898 R |
| Tranche | Plain |
| Atelier |
R Rome, Italy (476-date) |
| Tirage |
1898 R - - 40 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 4892987850 |
| Informations supplémentaires |
Historical Context: The 1898 San Marino 50 Centesimi coin asserts the Republic's enduring sovereignty amidst a unified Italy. Issued under its Captains Regent, this coinage affirmed San Marino's economic self-determination. Adopting Latin Monetary Union standards, it ensured regional trade acceptance and symbolized its distinct national identity. This issue underscores its unique status as the world's oldest republic, maintaining independence through strategic alignment and self-representation.
Artistry: The coin's design is attributed to Luigi Giorgi, Chief Engraver of the Rome Mint. Reflecting late 19th-century academic realism and neoclassical influences, the obverse features an elegant allegorical bust of Liberty, typically facing left, adorned with a Phrygian cap. This motif embodies republican ideals. The reverse displays the denomination and date within a laurel wreath, surmounted by the traditional San Marino coat of arms, symbolizing the nation's heritage.
Technical/Grading: Struck in .835 silver, weighing 2.5 grams and measuring 18 millimeters, this coin's small size demands attention to strike quality. Key high-points for wear and grading include the hair strands above Liberty's ear and forehead, the highest folds of her cap, and the prominent features of the San Marino shield on the reverse. A well-struck example exhibits sharp definition in these areas, particularly the intricate shield details and individual wreath leaves, often prone to weakness.