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| 背面描述 | Saint Peter, nimbed and depicted as an elderly bearded figure, seated within a boat on stylized waves, holding a large key — his principal attribute — in his left hand. The apostle is shown in three-quarter view facing left, clad in flowing drapery, with the prow and hull of the vessel rendered in low relief beneath him. A beaded inner circle encloses the central composition, and the circumferential Latin legend SANCTVS PETRVS ALMA ROMA runs around the outer field, invoking both the patron saint and the city of Rome. |
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Alexander VI — Rodrigo Borgia — secured the papacy in August 1492 through what contemporaries openly described as purchased votes, distributing mule-loads of silver to cardinal electors. The Fiorino di Camera was the principal gold denomination of papal finance throughout his pontificate, funding a court that shocked even Renaissance Rome. His reign coincided almost exactly with the French invasion of 1494 under Charles VIII, which briefly drove him to Castel Sant'Angelo and disrupted Roman minting activity.
The .999 fineness aligns with the Florentine florin standard the papacy had adopted generations earlier and maintained with unusual consistency across political upheaval.