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1 Quadrupla - Clement IX

Issuer Papal States
Year 1667
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Value 1 Quadrupla (4)
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering CLEM IX PONT MAX
Reverse description Full-length figure of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, draped in flowing robes, standing upon a crescent moon and surrounded by a radiant glory of diverging rays, depicted in a three-quarter pose with hands crossed over her breast. The figure is contained within a plain inner circle, with the Latin legend CANDOR LVCIS ÆTERNÆ — a Marian epithet drawn from the Book of Wisdom — distributed around the outer field, with small six-pointed stars as separators at the base. The composition is rendered in the accomplished high baroque engraving style characteristic of the Roman mint under Clement IX.
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