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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed effigy of King Zog I in left-facing profile, rendered in high relief with finely detailed hair and strong facial features in the neoclassical style. The bust is framed by an open laurel wreath tied at the base, its branches extending symmetrically upward along both sides of the field. The circular legend reads 'ZOG·I·ALBAN·REX' interspersed among the wreath leaves. The engraver's signatures 'G. ROMAGNOLI' and 'A. MOTTI-INC.' appear incused in small lettering at the base of the design beneath the wreath. |
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| 正面铭文 | ZOG·I·ALBAN·REX |
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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.