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1 Scudo

Uitgever Republic of Lucca
Jaar 1753
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Beschrijving voorzijde Centrally positioned heraldic achievement of the Republic of Lucca: a horizontally hatched escutcheon bearing the word LIBERTAS on a diagonal band, supported on either side by a rampant lion, the whole surmounted by an open mural crown adorned with floral ornaments. The shield rests on decorative baroque scrollwork. The circular legend LUCENSIS RESPUBLICA is arranged around the periphery, with the date 1753 placed in the lower exergual area beneath the supporters.
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Aanvullende informatie

Lucca was one of the last Italian city-states to maintain genuine republican governance well into the eighteenth century, a constitutional oddity that made its coinage politically distinctive. The Scudo series issued under the Republic carries no ruler's portrait precisely because Lucca's oligarchic constitution forbade the glorification of any individual — a deliberate institutional choice that sets these coins apart from virtually every other Italian silver of the period.

The 1753 date falls within the final decades before Napoleon's dissolution of the Republic in 1799.

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