AUB Lee Observatory - 25 LBP (Limited)

Item

AUB Lee Observatory - Limited, Presentation Pack
AUB Lee Observatory - Limited, COA PDF
Title
AUB Lee Observatory - 25 LBP (Limited)
Denomination
Date
2016
TID
C12.11
Material
Silver 999
Silver
Manufacture
Weight (g)
250
Diameter (mm)
45
Description
en This is the world first coin in the shape of a hemisphere.
1874 – The Lee Observatory was among the first buildings to be erected on the campus of the Syrian Protestant College (SPC). It is named after Henry Lee, a British merchant from Manchester, who gave 150 Pounds Sterling for the building. The construction site was chosen by Dr. Cornelius Van Dyck, a physician, a teacher of astronomy at the College, and a prodigious translator and author of teaching texts in Arabic. It was first named the Lee AstroPhysical Observatory which telegraphed astronomical and meteorological observations daily during Ottoman rule to the Imperial Observatories in Constantinople and hence to Vienna. In 1891, Robert H. West, Van Dyck’s successor, decided to have it rebuilt and designed the new Observatory. The building as it stands today was completed in 1894. One of the many scientific services it rendered was for Dar-al Fatwa, which had come to depend on AUB's telescope to record the birth of the moon and the start of the holy month of Ramadan. Like other AUB buildings of its era, the Observatory bears witness to AUB’s leadership in scientific endeavors and civic service. (Source: Official AUB 150th Anniversary Commemorative Coins website)
Official AUB 150th Anniversary Commemorative Coins website
BDL Public Announcement
Mintage
10
Peculiarity
The world first coin in the shape of a hemisphere.
Bears Date
2016
Iconography
AUB 150 Years Logo
Shape
Hemisphere
Region
Stated Authority
Numismatic Group

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