50 Centimes - Chambre de commerce - Kayes

Emittent Kayes, City of
Jahr 1920
Typ Emergency coin
Nennwert 50 Centimes (0.50)
Währung Franc (1795-1945)
Material Aluminium
Gewicht 1.33 g
Durchmesser 25 mm
Dicke
Form Octagonal (8-sided)
Prägetechnik Milled
Ausrichtung Medal alignment ↑↑
Stempelschneider
Im Umlauf bis
Referenz(en) Lec#7, GadCol#4, El Mon#10.4
Aversbeschreibung Single-masted liner with two masts and a naval anchor.
Aversschrift Latin
Averslegende HAUT-SÉNÉGAL.NIGER J. BORY 1920
Reversbeschreibung Facial value in a grenetis surrounded by the legend.
Reversschrift Latin
Reverslegende CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE 50c · KAYES ·
Rand Plain.
Prägestätte J.BORY
J. Bory, Paris, France
Auflage 1920 - -
Numisquare-ID 3970065040
Zusätzliche Informationen

Historical Context: The 1920 50 Centimes from Kayes addresses severe monetary scarcity in French West Africa (AOF) post-World War I. Kayes, a vital administrative and commercial hub in present-day Mali, linked by the Dakar-Niger Railway, faced a critical lack of small change. Under French colonial administration, the city’s Chambre de commerce issued these emergency tokens, or jetons-monnaie. This common solution across the French colonial empire facilitated essential local commerce during economic disruption.

Artistry: Lacking a named engraver, the coin’s design embodies a utilitarian aesthetic common to early 20th-century colonial token coinage. The style prioritizes clarity and functionality. The obverse prominently features the issuing authority, "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE DE KAYES," the denomination "50 CENTIMES," and the year "1920." The reverse typically displays further denominational or issuer information within a simple, unadorned field, characteristic of designs for practical, rapid production and circulation.

Technical/Grading: Struck in aluminium, a lightweight, soft metal, this 25mm, 1.33g coin is susceptible to handling marks and environmental damage. Key high-points for grading include the raised lettering on both sides, particularly the "CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE" inscription and the denomination. Due to the material’s properties, strikes often exhibit varying degrees of weakness, especially on finer details or along the rims. Collectors should anticipate surface pitting, scratches, and planchet imperfections common to emergency issues of this type and composition.

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