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| Issuer | Venice, Republic of |
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| Year | 1784 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse lettering | PAULI REINERJ PRINC;MUNUS ANNO VI 1784 ·F D· |
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The osella was an annual silver presentation piece issued by the Venetian doge as a substitute for the live birds (uccelli) once distributed to members of the Great Council each January — a custom formalized under Doge Leonardo Loredan in the early sixteenth century. Paolo Renier, elected doge in 1779, was the second-to-last man to hold that office; the Republic fell to Napoleon in 1797. Each year's osella carried a unique reverse type, making the annual sequence a de facto medallic chronicle of the final dogate.
CNI VIII remains the standard reference for attributing die varieties within this series.