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| Issuer | Papal States Mint |
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| Year | 1540-1545 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | ٠PAVLVS٠ ٠III٠P٠M٠ (Translation: Paul 3rd Supreme Pontiff) |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Paul III — Alessandro Farnese — was the pope who formally convened the Council of Trent in 1545, but the political maneuvering that made it possible consumed most of the preceding decade. The Fiorino di Camera was the Chamber's gold instrument of account, used in high-value transactions processed through the Apostolic Camera rather than open markets. It operated in parallel with the more widely circulated ducato, and its .999 fineness was deliberately maintained above the debased coinages flooding Italian states during the same years.
The MIR 880 group encompasses three Muntoni varieties, distinguished primarily by differences in the papal titulature abbreviations on the die.