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10 Lire - Carlo Alberto

Issuer Piedmont-Sardinia, Kingdom of
Year 1832-1847
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Weight 3.225 g
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1832 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor -
1832 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle -
1833 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 2,587
1833 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 6,799
1834 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 12,000
1834 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 37,000
1835 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 8,513
1835 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 26,000
1836 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 703
1836 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 6,236
1837 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 250
1837 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 3,885
1838 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 4,774
1838 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 3,916
1839 - KM#136.1 - Anchor -
1839 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 2,922
1840 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 1,003
1840 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 2,898
1841 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 8,889
1841 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 1,207
1842 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 3,606
1842 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 864
1843 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 424
1843 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 827
1844 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 2,213
1844 P - KM#136.2 - Eagle - 91
1845 P - KM#136.1 - Anchor - 646
1847 - KM#136.1 - Anchor -
Additional information

Carlo Alberto's gold 10 Lire was produced under the Savoy monetary system that would later form the backbone of unified Italian coinage — the lira decimale established by his 1816 predecessor reforms carried forward into his own reign. Two die variants account for the KM split: differences in the truncation detail below the portrait neck separate the earlier from the later production, a distinction confirmed through careful die study rather than any recorded mint change.

Carlo Alberto abdicated in March 1849 following the disaster at Novara, making the 1847 terminus of this type a quiet prelude to dynastic humiliation.

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