2 Scudi - Angelo De Mojana

Émetteur Malta, Order of
Année 1975
Type Collector coin
Valeur 2 Scudi
Devise Scudo (1962-1988)
Composition Silver (.986)
Poids 24 g
Diamètre 39 mm
Épaisseur 2 mm
Forme Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Graveur(s)
En circulation jusqu’à
Référence(s) X#60
Description de l’avers Bust on the left, date underneath, legend around.
Écriture de l’avers
Légende de l’avers FR.ANGELVS.DE.MOJANA.M.M.H.H. 1975
Description du revers Head of St. John the Baptist, legend around
Écriture du revers
Légende du revers ☩ S ● IOAN ● BAPT ● ORA ● PRO ● NOBIS ☩ 2 SCVDI
Tranche Reeded
Atelier
Tirage 1975 - -
ID Numisquare 1522748890
Informations supplémentaires

Historical Context: Issued in 1975, this 2 Scudi coin represents the enduring numismatic sovereignty of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) under Grand Master Fra' Angelo de Mojana di Cologna, the 77th Grand Master. His tenure, beginning in 1962, marked significant humanitarian expansion. Despite losing territorial control of Malta in 1798, the SMOM maintained its international legal status, issuing coinage for commemorative and diplomatic purposes, underscoring its unique position as a sovereign, non-territorial entity.

Artistry: The obverse typically features a dignified effigy of Grand Master Angelo de Mojana di Cologna, rendered in a classical portrait style reflecting European medallic traditions. The reverse invariably displays the iconic eight-pointed Maltese Cross, a powerful symbol of the Order’s chivalric heritage, alongside the denomination '2 SCUDI' and the date '1975'. While the specific engraver is often uncredited, the design adheres to a conservative, heraldic aesthetic, emphasizing clarity and symbolic weight.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .986 fine silver, this substantial coin weighs 24 grams and measures 39 millimeters, indicative of a premium commemorative issue. Key high-points for grading include the Grand Master's hair and facial features on the obverse, and the raised points of the Maltese Cross on the reverse. Given its modern production and commemorative intent, specimens typically exhibit a strong, even strike with sharp details, often possessing a proof or proof-like finish, showcasing brilliant fields and frosted devices.

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