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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse depicts Saint Peter seated in a boat, shown in a three-quarter pose, hauling a fishing net over the side of the vessel amid stylized waves. The apostle is nimbed, draped in classical robes, and rendered with expressive detail consistent with the Renaissance die-cutting tradition of the Rome Mint. A beaded inner border frames the central scene. The circumscribed legend reads SANCTVS PETRVS ALMA ROMA, invoking Saint Peter and the nurturing city of Rome. |
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| 鋳造数 | ND (1503-1513) |
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Julius II inherited a papacy whose finances had been systematically looted by the Borgia administration, and the fiorino di camera was among the instruments used to rebuild both treasury reserves and political credibility. His decade in office also saw the laying of the new St. Peter's cornerstone in 1506 — funded in part through mechanisms that would, within a generation, fracture Western Christendom entirely.
The .999 fineness here is notably high for the period, maintained by the Camera Apostolica with unusual strictness as a matter of international commercial trust.