50 Florin - Beatrix Independence

Đơn vị phát hành Aruba
Năm 1996
Loại Non-circulating coin
Mệnh giá 50 Florin
Tiền tệ Florin (1986-date)
Chất liệu Silver (.925)
Trọng lượng 25 g
Đường kính 38 mm
Độ dày
Hình dạng Round
Kỹ thuật Milled
Hướng
Nghệ nhân khắc Evelino Fingal
Lưu hành đến
Tài liệu tham khảo KM#16
Mô tả mặt trước Effigy of queen Beatrix facing left
Chữ viết mặt trước Latin
Chữ khắc mặt trước Beatrix KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN
(Translation: Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands)
Mô tả mặt sau Part of the flag and anthem score
Chữ viết mặt sau Latin
Chữ khắc mặt sau Land in het Koninkrijk 1986-1996 ARUBA 50 FLORIN 20 Jaar vlag en volkslied
Cạnh Plain
Xưởng đúc Royal Dutch Mint (Koninklijke
Nederlandse Munt), Utrecht, Netherlands (1010-date)
Số lượng đúc 1996 - Proof -
ID Numisquare 2840598030
Thông tin bổ sung

Historical Context: Issued by Aruba in 1996, this 50 Florin coin commemorates a significant period under Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. The "Independence" title likely celebrates the tenth anniversary of Aruba's "status aparte" granted in 1986. This status established Aruba as an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, marking a crucial step in its self-governance and distinct national identity under the Dutch crown.

Artistry: The coin's design features a dignified portrait of Queen Beatrix on the obverse, reflecting contemporary Dutch royal portraiture. The reverse proudly displays the Aruban coat of arms, a complex heraldic device symbolizing the island's unique heritage and resources, including aloe and the sea. While the specific engraver is not widely documented, the stylistic approach is clean and emblematic, effectively conveying both the royal connection and Aruban national pride.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, 25 grams, and 38 millimeters, this coin typically exhibits a strong, even strike. Key high-points for grading include Queen Beatrix’s hair and the intricate details within the Aruban coat of arms, particularly the fine lines of the escutcheon. Collectors should look for full definition in these areas, along with lustrous fields and sharp rims, indicative of a well-preserved specimen.

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