9 Piastres - Victoria

発行体 Cyprus
年号 1901
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 9 Piastres (1/20)
通貨 Pound (1879-1955)
材質 Silver (.925)
重量 5.65 g
直径 23.7 mm
厚さ
形状 Round
製造技法 Milled
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師 George William de Saulles
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#6, Pr#10
表面の説明 Crowned and veiled bust to left. DeS (=De Saulles) in relief below and in a circle inscription: VICTORIA•DEI•GRA•BRITT•REG•FID•DEF•IND•IMP•
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 VICTORIA·DEI·GRA·BRITT· REG·FID·DEF·IND·IMP· DeS.
裏面の説明 A crowned shield of arms with Lusignan lion on it which divides the date 1901. The crown rests on a scroll inscribed CYPRUS and the value is set out in words (NINE PIASTRES) around the lower edge of the design.
裏面の文字体系 Latin
裏面の銘文 CYPRUS 19 01 NINE PIASTRES
Reeded
鋳造所
鋳造数 1901 - - 600 000
1901 - Proof -
Numisquare ID 3973427270
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Historical Context: The 1901 9 Piastres coin of Cyprus represents the final year of Queen Victoria's reign. Administered by Britain since 1878, Cyprus was firmly within the British colonial sphere. This coinage, with its distinctive 9 piastres denomination, reflects Britain's effort to establish a stable currency, integrating local traditions with Imperial standards. It marks a period of consolidating British influence before formal annexation in 1914, closing a significant chapter.

Artistry: The obverse features the 'Old Head' or 'Veiled Head' portrait of Queen Victoria, designed by Thomas Brock. This mature effigy, with its small crown and veil, embodies the dignified realism typical of late Victorian British portraiture. The reverse, likely by a Royal Mint engraver, displays "9 PIASTRES" and "1901" within a laurel wreath, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, with "CYPRUS" below. This design adheres to the heraldic simplicity prevalent in British colonial coinage, balancing imperial symbolism with clear denomination.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .925 fine silver, this coin measures 23.7 mm and weighs 5.65 grams. Key high-points for assessing wear on the obverse include the Queen's hair above the ear, the folds of the veil, and the small crown's details. On the reverse, the Imperial Crown and the edges of the laurel wreath are critical. Well-struck examples exhibit sharp details in lettering and intricate crown patterns. Weaker strikes may show softness in these areas, particularly the veil's fine lines and crown's jewels, impacting grade.

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