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1 Soldo

Issuer Venetian rule in the Ionian Islands (1363-1797)
Year 1710-1797
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Value 1 Soldo
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Reverse description The reverse bears a bold all-capital Latin inscription arranged in three lines across the flat field, reading CORF. / 7 ANT. / GEF., indicating the island of Corfu (CORF.) as the place of issue, with additional administrative abbreviations denoting the Venetian provenance. The legends are struck in raised relief on a plain, unadorned ground. The simple typographic layout is typical of Venetian colonial soldi struck for circulation in the Ionian Islands, with no decorative border other than the coin's irregular periphery.
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