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| Issuer | Kingdom of Italy |
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| Year | 1913 |
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| Weight | 10 g |
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| Obverse description | Bare-headed right-facing effigy of Victor Emmanuel III in military uniform with epaulettes and decorations, rendered in high relief in a sculptural, medallic style characteristic of Davide Calandra. The king is depicted with short hair and a trimmed moustache, his collar and shoulder insignia finely detailed. The surrounding legend reads VITTORIO EMANUELE III RE D'ITALIA, arranged along the upper periphery. The engraver's signature D. CALANDRA appears in small capitals at the base of the portrait, just above the lower rim. |
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| Obverse lettering | ·VITTORIO·EMANUELE·III·RE·D`ITALIA· D·CALANDRA· (Translation: Victor Emmanuel III King of Italy) |
| Reverse description | Central composition depicting a quadriga of three rearing horses driven by a standing winged Victory figure in classical armour, holding a flaming torch aloft in her right hand and a shield in her left, set against a background with decorative architectural and foliate elements including a column to the right. The inscription 1a PROVA appears in the upper left field, and the date 1913 is prominently placed in the lower left. The word FERT — the ancient motto of the House of Savoy — is visible on the architectural element to the right. The engraver's signature D. CALANDRA M. is inscribed along the lower field. Along the bottom rim, within an ornamental cartouche flanked by scrollwork, the denomination L. 2 is displayed. |
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