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| 表面の説明 | The papal arms of Innocent XII (Antonio Pignatelli) are displayed upon an ornate baroque cartouche shield, charged with three urns representing the Pignatelli family device, surmounted by the papal tiara and the crossed keys of Saint Peter. The shield is flanked by elaborate acanthus scrollwork and foliate ornamentation rendered in high relief. The abbreviated Latin legend IN٠XII P٠MAX٠, identifying Innocent XII as Supreme Pontiff, is distributed along the lower periphery of the field. A fine toothed border encircles the entire composition. |
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Innocent XII opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's in December 1699 to inaugurate the Jubilee Year of 1700, one of the last acts of a pontificate defined by his bull Romanum decet Pontificem (1692), which formally abolished nepotism in the papal court — ending the practice of popes appointing relatives to lucrative offices that had persisted for centuries. This scudo d'oro was struck specifically for the Jubilee, a ceremonial issue rather than a coin meant for commerce.
Innocent XII died in September 1700, months after the Jubilee closed. The reign produced few gold issues, which keeps surviving examples thin across all grades.