50 Zarin Hadji-Umar Mamsurov

Emitent South Ossetia
Rok 2018
Typ Non-circulating coin
Hodnota 50 Zarin
Měna Zarin
Složení Gold (.999)
Hmotnost 15.55 g
Průměr
Tloušťka
Tvar Round
Technika Milled
Orientace Medal alignment ↑↑
Rytci
V oběhu do
Reference
Popis líce Emblem of the Republic of South Ossetia. Value.
Písmo líce Cyrillic, Latin
Opis líce 50 ЗÆРИНЫ РЕСПУБЛИКӔ ХУССАР ИРЫСТОН РЕСПУБЛИКА ЮЖНАЯ ОСЕТИЯ ММД 2018 Au 925 15,55 НАЦИОНАЛОН БАНК
(Translation: 50 Zarin Republic of South Ossetia MMD 2018 Au 925 15,55 National Bank)
Popis rubu
Písmo rubu Cyrillic
Opis rubu МАМСЫРАТЫ ДЖИОРЫ ФЫРТ ХАДЖИ-УМАР 115 1903-1968 ИНÆЛАР БУЛКЪОН
(Translation: Hadji-Umar Dzhiorovich Mamsurov)
Hrana Reeded
Mincovna (ММД)
Moscow Mint (Московский монетный
двор), Russia (?-date)
Náklad 2018 ММД - Prooflike -
ID Numisquare 3886922020
Další informace

Historical Context: Issued in 2018 by South Ossetia, this 50 Zarin coin commemorates Hadji-Umar Mamsurov (1903-1968), a revered Ossetian military intelligence officer and Hero of the Soviet Union. His valor during the Spanish Civil War and World War II established him as a national hero, symbolizing courage and strategic prowess. This modern commemorative piece reflects South Ossetia's effort to honor key figures instrumental in its historical narrative and national identity, solidifying their legacy within the nation's cultural memory.

Artistry: The design likely features a dignified portrait of Mamsurov on the obverse, rendered in a style typical of heroic realism, emphasizing his resolute character. While specific engraver details are often uncredited for modern state mint issues, the artistic execution would aim for a precise and respectful depiction. The reverse typically displays the denomination, issuer, and national emblem, employing a clear, legible font and balanced composition characteristic of contemporary numismatic art, reflecting national pride through its iconography.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .999 fine gold with a weight of 15.55 grams, this coin represents a high-quality bullion issue. Modern minting processes ensure a sharp, full strike, with high-points typically observed on the prominent features of Mamsurov’s portrait, such as the brow, cheekbones, and military attire details. Collectors should seek examples exhibiting pristine fields and well-defined devices, indicative of a proof-like or brilliant uncirculated strike, with minimal bag marks or hairlines that would detract from its intrinsic and aesthetic value.

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