Catálogo
| Emissor | Malta, Order of |
|---|---|
| Ano | 1976 |
| Tipo | Collector coin |
| Valor | 1 Scudo |
| Moeda | Scudo (1962-1988) |
| Composição | Silver (.986) |
| Peso | 12 g |
| Diâmetro | 30 mm |
| Espessura | |
| Formato | Round |
| Técnica | |
| Orientação | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Gravador(es) | |
| Em circulação até | |
| Referência(s) | X#64 |
| Descrição do anverso | Bust looking left, date underneath, legend around |
|---|---|
| Escrita do anverso | Latin |
| Legenda do anverso | FR ANGELVS DE MOJANA M M H H 1976 |
| Descrição do reverso | Paschal lamb, denomination below, legend around. |
| Escrita do reverso | Latin |
| Legenda do reverso | ECCE.AGNVS.DEI.QVI.TOLLIT.PECCATA.MVNDI 1 SCVDO |
| Bordo | |
| Casa da moeda | |
| Tiragem |
1976 - - |
| ID Numisquare | 5894879090 |
| Informações adicionais |
Historical Context: Issued in 1976 under Grand Master Fra’ Angelo De Mojana di Cologna, this 1 Scudo coin underscores the Order of Malta's enduring sovereignty. Though without territorial control since 1798, the Order maintained its international legal personality, issuing coinage as a symbol of its sovereignty and humanitarian mission. These numismatic pieces served primarily as commemorative items for collectors, highlighting the Order's rich legacy and diplomatic presence.
Artistry: The 1 Scudo coin's design typically features a dignified, classical portrayal of Grand Master Angelo De Mojana di Cologna on the obverse, emphasizing his profile. The reverse invariably displays the iconic eight-pointed Maltese Cross, a powerful emblem of the Order’s chivalric traditions. The engraving style is precise and clean, characteristic of modern minting, ensuring clarity and reverence for the Order's iconography.
Technical/Grading: Struck in .986 fine silver, weighing 12 grams and measuring 30 millimeters, this coin exhibits excellent technical specifications. Key high-points for assessing strike quality include the highest relief areas on the Grand Master's effigy—such as hair details and cheekbone—and the intricate points of the Maltese Cross. Collectors should seek a full, sharp strike, even original luster, and minimal contact marks, hallmarks of a well-preserved example, often found in Proof or Proof-like conditions.