1 Rupee - Elizabeth II 1st portrait

Emisor Seychelles
Año 1954-1974
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valor 1 Rupee (1 SCR)
Moneda Rupee (1914-date)
Composición Copper-nickel (75% Copper, 25% Nickel)
Peso 11.64 g
Diámetro 30 mm
Grosor 2.15 mm
Forma Round
Técnica Milled
Orientación Medal alignment ↑↑
Grabador(es) Obverse: Cecil Thomas
Reverse: George Kruger Gray
En circulación hasta
Referencia(s) KM#13, Schön#16
Descripción del anverso Crowned head right
Escritura del anverso Latin
Leyenda del anverso QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
Descripción del reverso Value within sprig above date
Escritura del reverso Latin
Leyenda del reverso SEYCHELLES ONE RUPEE 1 9 6 0
Canto Reeded
Casa de moneda Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London,United Kingdom (1810-1975)
Royal Mint, Llantrisant, United
Kingdom (1968-date)
Tirada 1954 - Proof -
1954 - Royal Mint - 150 000
1960 - Proof -
1960 - Royal Mint - 60 000
1966 - Royal Mint - 45 000
1967 - Royal Mint - 10 000
1968 - Royal Mint - 40 000
1969 - London Mint; Proof -
1969 - Royal Mint - 50 000
1970 - Royal Mint - 50 000
1971 - Royal Mint - 100 000
1972 - Royal Mint - 120 000
1974 - Royal Mint - 100 000
ID de Numisquare 2041583950
Información adicional

Historical Context: Issued between 1954 and 1974, the Seychelles 1 Rupee coin with Elizabeth II's first portrait encapsulates a pivotal era for the British Empire and its colonies. Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1952, and this coinage marks the beginning of her long reign. Seychelles, then a British Crown Colony, utilized the rupee as its standard currency, reflecting its economic ties within the Commonwealth. This coin's extended mintage period bridges the post-war reconstruction and the burgeoning calls for independence across British territories, preceding Seychelles' own independence in 1976.

Artistry: The obverse design features the iconic first effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a youthful, uncrowned portrait sculpted by Mary Gillick. This neoclassical rendition presents the Queen facing right, characterized by its delicate realism and dignified simplicity, reflecting the stylistic sensibilities prevalent in British numismatics of the early post-war period. The reverse typically displays the denomination "1 RUPEE" and the date, encircled by a decorative wreath, with "SEYCHELLES" inscribed above, embodying a utilitarian yet elegant colonial design.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper-nickel, this 1 Rupee coin (KM#13, Schön#16) generally exhibits a robust strike. Key high-points for assessing wear and strike quality on the obverse include the fine strands of hair above the Queen's ear and the highest points of her cheekbone. On the reverse, attention should be paid to the crispness of the wreath's individual leaves and the sharpness of the numerals. Well-preserved examples will show full detail in these areas, with minimal flattening or loss of definition, indicative of a superior strike and careful handling.

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