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| Uitgever | Albania |
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| Jaar | 1928 |
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| Referentie(s) | KM#Pr37, Fr#9, Pag#789 |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The Albanian state emblem depicted as a boldly rendered double-headed eagle displayed with wings spread wide and talons extended, shown in fine feather detail. Atop the two heads rests the royal helmet of Skanderbeg, a crested casque rendered in detailed relief. The denomination 'Fr.A' appears to the lower left of the eagle and '100' to the lower right, with the date '1928' at bottom left and the Rome mint mark 'R' at bottom right. The word 'PROVA' (Trial) is inscribed in small letters in the upper left field. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | PROVA Fr.A 100 1928 R |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Albania's 1928 coinage was struck in conjunction with Ahmet Zogu's proclamation of himself as King Zog I in September of that year, converting the country from a republic — which he had already dominated as President — into a monarchy with himself as hereditary sovereign. The 100 Franga Ari was the prestige denomination of this inaugural royal series, and the Prova issues were pattern strikes produced for official approval before regular coinage commenced.
Italian mints handled production, reflecting Zog's uneasy but pragmatic alignment with Mussolini's Italy during this period. Few Prova examples were ever released outside official channels.