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11 Zecchini - Francesco Morosini

Issuer Republic of Venice
Year 1688-1694
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Composition Gold (.999)
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Obverse description Central large foliated cross with a rose at its center and a leaf occupying each angle, the entire device enclosed within a beaded circle. The mintmaster's initials 'G A·G' appear in the exergue below the cross. The surrounding legend names the doge in the nominative form, separated by pellets.
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Reverse script Latin
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Francesco Morosini was elected Doge in 1688 on the strength of his military reputation — he had personally commanded the Venetian forces that retook the Peloponnese from the Ottoman Empire, a campaign that also, infamously, included the 1687 mortar bombardment of the Parthenon, then being used as a powder magazine. The multiple-zecchino format was a prestige denomination, struck in quantities too small for ordinary commerce and intended for diplomatic gifts and high-value mercantile settlement in the Levantine trade.

Morosini died in 1694 at Nauplia while on campaign, still in command of Venetian forces at age 75, making this a relatively short-lived doge issue.

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