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100 Lire 'Littore' - Victor Emmanuel III Large issue, trial strike

发行方 Italy
年份 1936
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正面描述 Right-facing portrait bust of King Vittorio Emanuele III, rendered in high relief in a restrained classical style. The effigy is uncrowned and undraped, presenting a bare-headed profile consistent with Italian Royal coinage of the period. The surrounding legend reads VITTORIO·EMANUELE·III·RE·E·IMP·, identifying him as King and Emperor of Italy. Directly below the truncation of the neck, the engraver's signature G·ROMAGNOLI appears in the field.
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The 100 Lire Littore series was conceived as a prestige issue under Mussolini's regime, the denomination itself a piece of Fascist branding — "littore" referencing the lictor's fasces that gave the movement its name. Full circulation strikes of the type are rare enough; trial pieces from the 1936 large module are dramatically scarcer, produced in minimal quantities for official approval and archive purposes rather than any commercial release.

Italy's gold coinage effectively ceased for public circulation after 1927 as the regime prioritized bullion reserves. By 1936, with the Abyssinian campaign draining the treasury, gold strikes of any kind were largely ceremonial.

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