fwo_629891 - VATICANO E STATO PONTIFICIO 20 Lire Pie IX an XXII 1868 Rome
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Tipo : 20 Lire Pie IX an XXII
Data: an XXI
Nome della officina / città: Roma
Quantità coniata : 38731
Metallo : oro
Titolo in millesimi : 900 ‰
Diametro : 21,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 6 h.
Peso : 6,43 g.
Orlo : cannelée
Grado di rarità : R1
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Traces de monture sur la tranche
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Diritto
Titolatura diritto : PIVS. IX. PON. - MAX. AN. XXII.
Descrittivo diritto : Buste du Saint-Père, Pie IX à gauche ; au-dessous, motif floral.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : *STATO* PONTIFICIO*/ 20/ LIRE/ 1868.
Descrittivo rovescio : au centre dans une couronne composite.
Commento
1866 marque l'adoption du système décimal complet avec la Lire comme unité monétaire et le rattachement des États de l'Église au système de l'Union Latine créé en 1864. Ces pièces furent fabriquées entre 1866 et 1870. En 1870, les troupes italiennes s'emparèrent de Rome, malgré la présence de troupes françaises chargées de défendre l'intégrité de la ville. Ce type fut démonétisé par la loi italienne du 1er octobre 1885.
1866 marked the adoption of the full decimal system with the Lira as the monetary unit and the attachment of the Church States to the Latin Union system created in 1864. These coins were produced between 1866 and 1870. In 1870, Italian troops captured Rome, despite the presence of French troops charged with defending the integrity of the city. This type was demonetized by the Italian law of October 1, 1885
1866 marked the adoption of the full decimal system with the Lira as the monetary unit and the attachment of the Church States to the Latin Union system created in 1864. These coins were produced between 1866 and 1870. In 1870, Italian troops captured Rome, despite the presence of French troops charged with defending the integrity of the city. This type was demonetized by the Italian law of October 1, 1885