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| 正面描述 | Left-facing uniformed military bust of King Vittorio Emanuele III wearing a steel helmet and military tunic with epaulettes, rendered in high relief with bold sculptural modeling characteristic of Italian fascist-era coinage. The peripheral legend reads VITT·EM·III RE E IMP·MBRET E PER· in raised Latin lettering, combining his Italian royal and imperial titles with the Albanian royal title (Mbret i Perëndimit). The effigy was engraved by Giuseppe Romagnoli and displays a strongly characterful portrait typical of his work for the Rome Mint. |
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Italy's occupation of Albania in April 1939 triggered an immediate restructuring of the country's monetary system under Victor Emmanuel III, who was proclaimed King of Albania within days of the invasion. Pattern pieces like this one were struck in Rome as part of the design approval process for the new coinage series — most prova issues from this program never advanced beyond a handful of examples, making survival rates extremely low. The shift to stainless steel reflected wartime material planning already underway in Italian industrial policy before the first shot was fired.