71/2 Riyals - Saqr Rome

发行方 Ras al-Khaimah
年份 1970
类型 Non-circulating coin
面值 71/2 Riyals (7.5)
货币 Riyal (1966-1973)
材质 Silver (.925)
重量 22.5 g
直径 34 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Coin alignment ↑↓
雕刻师 Prof. Di Gioandomenico
流通至 1973
参考资料 KM#17, Schön#16
正面描述 Value within circle and Government of Ras al-Khaimah in Arabic on top and in English below
正面文字 Arabic, Latin
正面铭文 ★ حُكُومَةُ رَأسِ الخَيمَة ★ ١/٢ ٧ ريال 71/2 RIYALS GOVERNMENT OF RAS AL KHAIMA
(Translation: Government of Ras al-Khaimah 71/2 Riyals)
背面描述 Romolo in the figure of a young shepherd athletic man, covered with hides, draws the rectangular line for the foundation of Rome, pushing the handle of the plow and going on towards left
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 ROMA 1870~1970 ROMA CONDITUR 753 a.c. SDG
(Translation: Rome 1870-1970 Foundation of Rome 753 BC SDG)
边缘 Reeded
铸币厂
铸造量 1970 - Proof - 2 000
1970 - Proof Sets (KM#PS3) -
1970 - Proof Sets (KM#PS7) -
Numisquare 编号 6886590630
附加信息

Historical Context: Issued in 1970, this 7½ Riyals coin from Ras al-Khaimah predates the formation of the United Arab Emirates. It was minted during the reign of Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, who ruled from 1948 to 2010. This period represents a brief era of independent coinage for Ras al-Khaimah, a Trucial State asserting its sovereignty through distinct numismatic issues before joining the UAE in December 1971. The denomination and silver composition reflect a transitional monetary system, often catering to collectors and international numismatic interest.

Artistry: The coin’s design, often referred to as 'Saqr Rome,' prominently features a majestic falcon, a direct visual and linguistic reference to Sheikh Saqr’s name, which means falcon. While the specific engraver remains unrecorded, the stylistic school aligns with modern numismatic trends, blending traditional Arabic calligraphy for the denomination, issuer, and date on the obverse with a powerful, naturalistic animal motif on the reverse. This fusion creates a distinctive national identity within a contemporary minting aesthetic, appealing to both local pride and international collectors.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, weighing 22.5 grams with a diameter of 34 mm, this substantial piece typically exhibits a strong strike. Key high-points for grading include the falcon’s head, chest, and wing tips on the reverse, and the intricate details of the Arabic script on the obverse. Examples in higher grades, particularly Proof or Brilliant Uncirculated, will display full luster, sharp relief, and minimal contact marks, indicative of its initial purpose as a collector-oriented issue rather than a circulating currency.

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