Catalog
| Issuer | Seborga |
|---|---|
| Year | 1996 |
| Type | Local coin |
| Value | 1 Luigino |
| Currency | Luigino (1994-date) |
| Composition | Silver (.999) |
| Weight | 12.7 g |
| Diameter | 28 mm |
| Thickness | |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Engraver(s) | |
| In circulation to | |
| Reference(s) | X#11 |
| Obverse description | Bust right. |
|---|---|
| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | GIORGIO I • PRINCIPE DI SEBORGA 1666 MINT-SB • 1996 • |
| Reverse description | Crowned mantled arms. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | PRINCIPATO DI SEBORGA • 1 L • |
| Edge | Plain |
| Mint | |
| Mintage |
1996 - Proof - 1 918 |
| Numisquare ID | 2170383800 |
| Additional information |
Historical Context: The 1996 1 luigino from Seborga, under self-proclaimed Prince Giorgio I, marks a significant numismatic assertion by this modern micronation. Seborga's independence claim, revived in the late 20th century, references 18th-century historical status. The "luigino" denomination, a nod to historical Ligurian currency, strategically evokes legitimacy and sovereign continuity. This coin thus serves as a tangible symbol of Seborga's unique, self-declared principality, despite international non-recognition.
Artistry: The 1996 luigino's artistry reflects a contemporary stylistic school, blending modern clarity with historical echoes. While an engraver is often uncredited for such issues, the aesthetic prioritizes dignity and precision. The obverse typically features a detailed, realistic portrait of Prince Giorgio I. The reverse displays "1 LUIGINO" and "1996," often with Seborga's coat of arms or a symbolic motif, executed with the crispness expected of modern commemorative coinage.
Technical/Grading: Struck in .999 fine silver, 12.7 grams and 28 mm, this coin generally exhibits a sharp, full strike, common for modern collector issues. High-points susceptible to weakness include Giorgio I's hair and facial features, and any intricate armorial details. Desirable examples show strong, even strikes, crisp lettering, and clear fields. The fine silver allows for brilliant cartwheel luster, but its softness demands careful handling to prevent hairlines or surface abrasions.