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| 正面描述 | Central field bears the papal arms of Pius VI: a semi-oval pointed shield charged with flowering lilies (fleurs) on a vertigo-lined ground, surmounted by the triple tiara and crossed keys in saltire with elaborate foliate mantling. The pontifical insignia are rendered in fine relief, with the tiara prominently displayed at the apex. The circular legend reads PIVS SEXT P M A XXIII, distributed around the field, identifying the issuer as Pius the Sixth, Supreme Pontiff, in the twenty-third year of his reign. The coin features a boldly milled outer border of vertical reeds. |
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| 边缘 | Reeded |
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Pius VI spent the final years of his pontificate watching the Papal States disintegrate under French military pressure. By 1797, Napoleon had extracted the Treaty of Tolentino from him — stripping Bologna, Ferrara, and the Romagna from papal control and demanding 30 million livres in war indemnity. Copper coinage continued to be struck almost by bureaucratic inertia while the temporal power of the papacy was effectively collapsing around it.
Pius VI died a French prisoner in Valence in 1799, the first pope in centuries to die in captivity.