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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents the denomination inscription arranged in three lines within an ornate baroque cartouche formed by bold foliate and scroll volutes, surmounted by a decorative crown. The text reads VN / CARLINO / ROMANO followed by the date 1777 on the lowest line, all set within the cartouche against a plain field. A mint mark or engraver's initial appears at the base of the cartouche. The entire design is enclosed by a beaded border consistent with the obverse. |
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Pius VI's reign, which began in 1775, inherited a papacy in serious fiscal distress — the Papal States carried debts accumulated under Clement XIV, whose suppression of the Jesuits in 1773 had destabilized both the Church's finances and its political relationships across Catholic Europe. The carlino denomination itself was an ancient southern Italian money of account that the papal mints had long adapted for local circulation in the temporal territories.
The .500 fineness marks a deliberate debasement from earlier papal silver standards, a practical concession to treasury pressures that would only worsen as Pius VI's reign progressed toward the catastrophic French occupation of 1798.