60 Para - George III

発行体 Ionian Islands, United States of the (1815-1864)
年号 1814
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 60 Para
通貨 Para (1814-1819)
材質 Silver (.833)
重量 6 g
直径 28 mm
厚さ 1 mm
形状 Round
製造技法
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#25
表面の説明 Countermark on Spanish 2 reales; over arms
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 60 HISPANARIVM REX
(Translation: King of Spain)
裏面の説明 Crowned arms
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 * PHILIPPVS * V * D * G * II J
(Translation: Philip V by the grace of god 2 reales)
Smooth
鋳造所
鋳造数 ND (1814) - -
Numisquare ID 4235881160
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Historical Context: The 60 Para coin, dated 1814, represents a pivotal moment for the Ionian Islands under British influence. Though the United States of the Ionian Islands was formally established as a British protectorate in 1815, this coinage predates its official formation, signifying the immediate post-Napoleonic era when Britain asserted control after French withdrawal. Issued during King George III's regency, these coins stabilized the local economy and solidified British authority, bridging military occupation to a structured protectorate.

Artistry: The 60 Para's design reflects prevailing Neoclassical trends in early 19th-century British coinage. While the specific engraver is often undocumented, the obverse typically features a laureate or draped bust of King George III, rendered with classical dignity, characteristic of Royal Mint influence. The reverse design commonly incorporates the denomination, perhaps within a wreath, or an emblem signifying the Ionian Islands under British protection, blending imperial authority with local identity in a clear, legible style.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .833 fine silver, this 60 Para coin, weighing 6 grams and measuring 28 millimeters, is a substantial piece. For grading, focus on high points of the obverse portrait, particularly hair details above the ear and laurel wreath. On the reverse, sharpness of lettering and any central device are key indicators of strike quality and wear. Early strikes can exhibit minor planchet imperfections or slight weakness in peripheral legends, making well-struck examples particularly desirable.

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