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HAITI, struck at the Paris Mint, proof 1 gourde, 1881, very rare, PCGS PR66, finest and only example

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HAITI, struck at the Paris Mint, proof 1 gourde, 1881, very rare, PCGS PR66, finest and only example
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HAITI, struck at the Paris Mint, proof 1 gourde, 1881, very rare, PCGS PR66, finest and only example in PCGS census, ex-Moore. KM-46. Choice reflective surfaces with frosty details (formerly certified PR66 Cameo by NGC) splashed with light but pretty rainbow toning, wispy polish lines throughout but no more than two minuscule bagmarks, fully detailed strike.

Struck at the Monnaie de Paris as part of Haiti’s effort to reestablish a stable decimal monetary system and restore confidence in its national economy, this impressive silver crown represents the inaugural issue of the modern Gourde coinage. Engraved by Louis-Oscar Roty, among the most accomplished French artists of the period, in collaboration with Laforesterie, the obverse features a finely modeled bust of the Republic, rendered in a naturalistic style that departs from classical Liberty imagery and instead conveys a distinctly national character. No documented model exists for the portrait, which should be understood as an allegorical representation of Haiti rather than an identifiable individual.

The reverse presents the full national arms, centered on the palm tree surmounted by the Phrygian cap of liberty and surrounded by cannons, flags, drums, and munitions, a powerful visual statement of independence achieved in 1804. The motto L’UNION FAIT LA FORCE reinforces the ideological foundation of unity and sovereignty. The composition is notably bold and martial, reflecting the unique historical context of Haiti’s emergence as the first independent Black republic.

Proof strikings were produced only at the inception of the series and were not continued as a regular issue. These were presentation pieces of very limited manufacture, with approximately twenty examples believed extant today, placing the issue among the rarer Proof crown-sized coins of the late nineteenth century. The present specimen displays the sharp detail and precision expected of a Proof striking, with reflective qualities remaining in the fields and attractive natural toning throughout. A historically important and seldom encountered issue, combining strong artistic execution with significant economic and political context.

This coin stands alone as the only PF66 at the top of a handful of certified proofs for this highly sought crown series—better than anything in Eliasberg, Millennia, Norweb, you name it—and as such it represents a truly unparalleled trophy piece for the consummate collector of American crowns and the Caribbean.

Featured on front cover of printed catalog. Pedigreed to the D. Moore Collection (stated on label).
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