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| 正面铭文 | S·M·V·PAVL RAINERIVS·L R · B |
| 背面描述 | The winged Lion of St. Mark passant guardant occupies the center of the field, its right forepaw resting upon a closed book, symbolizing the Gospel of St. Mark. The lion is depicted with elaborately rendered wings and a flowing mane, in the traditional Venetian heraldic style. A beaded inner circle frames the design, with three floral rosette ornaments visible at the base of the field. The encircling Latin legend QVAR·DVCAT·VENET· denotes the denomination as a quarter ducat of Venice. |
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Paolo Renier served as the second-to-last Doge of Venice, elected in 1779 under a Republic already hollowing out from within — the treasury strained, the mainland territories ungovernable, the navy a shadow of its former reach. This piece was struck in gold as a pattern against the standard silver production of KM#700, almost certainly at the behest of the mint's own assayers or a senior official seeking approval of a proposed composition change that never advanced.
Pattern strikes of this type rarely left official channels. The .999 fineness points to a presentation or test piece rather than anything intended for circulation trials.