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| 背面描述 | The reverse displays the denomination L.2 prominently in the centre of the field, surmounted by a six-pointed star with radiating rays. Immediately below the denomination appears the Ge'ez (Ethiopic) legend in a single line, followed by the Arabic legend denoting four-tenths of a rial. At the lower portion of the field, a crossed laurel and oak branch wreath is tied at the base, with the Rome Mint mark R incused at the bottom. The circular legend COLONIA ERITREA arcs along the upper rim within a beaded border, with the denomination and trilingual inscriptions reflecting the coin's multicultural colonial context. |
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Italian Eritrea was established as a formal colony in 1890, and this dual-denomination coin — valued simultaneously in lire for Italian administrative purposes and rials for local Red Sea trade — reflects the practical problem Rome faced in monetizing a territory where the Maria Theresa Thaler and its fractional equivalents had circulated for generations. The 4⁄10 rial valuation was calibrated against that entrenched trade currency rather than against any indigenous monetary system.
Production ran only through 1896, the year of the catastrophic Italian defeat at Adwa, after which colonial fiscal priorities shifted dramatically.