50 Cents

発行体 French Indochina
年号 1885-1895
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 50 Cents (0.50 ICFP)
通貨 Piastre (1880-1952)
材質 Silver (.900)
重量 13.607 g
直径 29 mm
厚さ 2 mm
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Coin alignment ↑↓
彫刻師 Jean-Auguste Barre
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#4, GadCol#31, Lec#255, 256, 257
表面の説明 Marianne seated left with fasces, date in exergue
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE 1885 BARRE
(Translation: French Republic)
裏面の説明 Denomination within wreath.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 · INDO-CHINE FRANÇAISE · 50 CENT. TITRE 0,900.POIDS 13,607 GR.
(Translation: French Indochina 0,900 purity, 13,607 grams)
Reeded
鋳造所 (A)
Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and
Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date)
鋳造数 1885 A - - 40 000
1885 A - Proof -
1889 A - Proof; Lec-255 - 100
1894 A - Lec-256 - 100 000
1895 A - Lec-257 - 100 000
Numisquare ID 6615053640
追加情報

Historical Context: Issued by French Indochina from 1885 to 1895, this 50 Cents coin circulated during a pivotal era of French colonial consolidation in Southeast Asia. Under the French Third Republic, these years saw the establishment of the Union Indochinoise, comprising Tonkin, Annam, Cochinchina, and Cambodia. This coinage was fundamental to imposing a unified monetary system, replacing disparate local currencies with the French-backed piastre and its subdivisions, thereby facilitating commerce and economic control across the vast colonial territory.

Artistry: The design reflects the prevailing French academic neoclassical style of the late 19th century. While specific engraver details for this colonial issue are often less prominent than metropolitan coinage, the artistry is characteristic of the Paris Mint, likely influenced by master engravers such as Jean-Auguste Barre or Jules-Clément Chaplain. The obverse typically features an allegorical representation of the French Republic, often a seated Liberty or Ceres, embodying republican ideals, while the reverse clearly details the denomination and "INDO-CHINE FRANÇAISE" within an ornate wreath.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 fine silver, weighing 13.607 grams and measuring 29 millimeters, this series generally exhibits good strike quality from the Paris Mint. For grading, key high-points on the obverse include the hair details of the allegorical figure, the folds of drapery over the breast and knees, and the definition of any accompanying symbols. On the reverse, sharpness of the lettering, the intricate details of the wreath, and the clarity of the date are critical. Minor strike weaknesses may sometimes be observed on the highest relief areas of the seated figure.

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