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| Uitgever | Papal States |
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| Jaar | 1736 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | An allegorical semi-draped female figure personifying Commoditas (Convenience of Roads) reclines in the field, holding a wagon wheel in her extended left hand, symbolizing Clement XII's program of road improvements in the Papal States. The figure is rendered in a Baroque style with flowing drapery and rocky ground beneath. The Roman numeral date MDCC XXXVI is inscribed in the exergue, flanked by a papal arms cartouche at center. The circular legend COMMODITAS·VIARVM·REDVX arcs along the upper periphery within a milled border. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Clement XII is better remembered for commissioning the Trevi Fountain than for monetary policy, but his reign produced a sustained program of road and infrastructure improvement across the Papal States that this coin directly commemorates. The legend references the restoration of road networks — a genuine administrative priority, not ceremonial flattery.
He was also blind for the last decade of his pontificate, governing largely through his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini.