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| Uitgever | Papal States |
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| Jaar | 1734-1735 |
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| Waarde | 1 Scudo |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central field displays the heraldic shield of the Corsini family — divided per fess, the upper portion bearing diagonal barry stripes — surmounted by the papal tiara with lappets flanked by the crossed keys of Saint Peter, the emblems of papal authority. The shield is framed by elaborate acanthus scroll mantling on either side. The circumferential Latin legend, reading CLEMENS XII. P. M. A. V., runs along the inner border of a milled edge, identifying Pope Clement XII in his fifth year of pontificate. The overall engraving displays the refined Baroque style characteristic of Roman pontifical coinage of the early eighteenth century. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | CLEMENS - XII. P. M. A. V. (Translation: Pope Clement XII, Year 5) |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a three-line Latin inscription — LVMEN / RECTIS / 1735 — set within an ornate Baroque cartouche whose arched sides and decorative scrollwork frame the legend with elegance. The cartouche is surmounted by a floral or shell ornament at the top and terminates in symmetrical volute scrolls at the lower corners, with a small decorative element at the base. The flat, open field within the cartouche gives prominence to the boldly struck text, which translates as 'A light for the righteous,' a scriptural motto drawn from Psalm 112. The entire composition is enclosed within a milled outer border consistent with the obverse. |
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