Catalogue
| Émetteur | French Indochina |
|---|---|
| Année | 1887-1902 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
| Valeur | 1 Sapeque (0.002 ICFP) |
| Devise | Piastre (1880-1952) |
| Composition | Bronze |
| Poids | 2.01 g |
| Diamètre | 20 mm |
| Épaisseur | 0.8 mm |
| Forme | Round with a square hole |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Graveur(s) | Jean-Auguste Barre |
| En circulation jusqu’à | |
| Référence(s) | KM#6, Lec#16 |
| Description de l’avers | Lettering around square hole, date below. |
|---|---|
| Écriture de l’avers | Latin |
| Légende de l’avers |
INDO-CHINE FRANÇAISE A 1901 (Translation: French Indochina) |
| Description du revers | Chinese lettering around square hole. |
| Écriture du revers | Chinese |
| Légende du revers |
南安之國法大 當二 (Translation: French Annam Worth two) |
| Tranche | Smooth |
| Atelier |
(A) Monnaie de Paris, Paris (and Pessac starting 1973), France (864-date) |
| Tirage |
1887 A - - 5 000 000 1888 A - - 5 000 000 1889 A - Proof - 100 1892 A - - 1 636 000 1893 A - - 864 000 1894 A - - 2 500 000 1897 A - - 2 829 000 1898 A - - 2 171 000 1899 A - - 5 000 000 1900 A - - 2 657 000 1900 A - Proof - 100 1901 A - - 4 843 000 1902 A - - 2 500 000 |
| ID Numisquare | 2053431690 |
| Informations supplémentaires |
Historical Context: Issued between 1887 and 1902, this bronze Sapeque served as a foundational low-denomination currency for French Indochina during the consolidation of French colonial rule under the Third Republic. This period saw the establishment of the Indochinese Union, and these coins were crucial in standardizing commerce across disparate regions, replacing diverse local cash currencies. Their widespread circulation underscored France's economic and political dominance in Southeast Asia, facilitating daily transactions for the indigenous population.
Artistry: Typical of colonial issues produced by the Monnaie de Paris, the Sapeque exhibits the academic, utilitarian design prevalent in late 19th-century French numismatics. While a specific engraver is not commonly attributed for such low-denomination types, the style emphasizes clarity and official symbolism. The design typically features the denomination "1 SAPEQUE" and "INDO-CHINE FRANÇAISE" encircling a central round hole, a characteristic inherited from traditional East Asian cash coinage, facilitating stringing for ease of transport and accounting.
Technical/Grading: Struck in bronze to a weight of 2.01 grams and a diameter of 20 millimeters, this Sapeque often presents with a generally even strike, though planchet quality can vary. High points for wear include the raised lettering of the inscriptions and the inner and outer edges of the central hole, which frequently show signs of friction from being strung. Collectors should look for full definition in the lettering and an absence of significant corrosion, which is common on excavated bronze coins. Sharpness around the central hole is a key indicator of minimal circulation.