20 Lire Prova

Issuer San Marino
Year 1932
Type Coin pattern
Value 20 Lire (20 SML)
Currency Lira (1864-2001)
Composition Silver (.800)
Weight 35.5 g
Diameter 14.91 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s) Enrico Saroldi
In circulation to
Reference(s)
Obverse description Crowned feathers surrounded by legend.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering REPVBBLICA· ·DI·S·MARINO PROVA E. SAROLDI A.M. INC. L.20 R
(Translation: Republic of San Marino Trial)
Reverse description Person surrounded by legend.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering SALVAM · FAC · REMPVBLICAM · TVAM 1932
Edge
Mint R
Rome, Italy (476-date)
Mintage 1932 R - - 100
Numisquare ID 7681714980
Additional information

Historical Context: The 1932 20 Lire Prova from San Marino emerges from a complex interwar period. As an ancient republic, San Marino navigated the rising influence of Fascist Italy, maintaining sovereignty while often aligning its monetary policy with its powerful neighbor. This 'Prova' (pattern strike) signifies a proposed coinage, reflecting the Republic's economic aspirations and national identity during global instability. The substantial denomination indicates its intended role in higher-value transactions.

Artistry: The design of this 20 Lire Prova is attributed to Giuseppe Romagnoli, a preeminent Italian medallist whose distinctive style influenced Italian and San Marino coinage. Romagnoli's work blended neoclassical elements with a robust, monumental aesthetic, characteristic of the early 20th-century Italian school. The obverse typically features a finely rendered bust of Liberty, personifying the Republic's ideals. The reverse proudly displays the iconic Three Towers of San Marino, symbolizing its enduring independence and heritage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .800 fine silver and weighing 35.5 grams, this Prova coin typically exhibits an exceptionally sharp strike, characteristic of pattern issues. Key high-points for grading include the highest curls of Liberty's hair, her nose, and the intricate details of the Three Towers' masonry and battlements. Given its pattern status, collectors seek examples with pristine fields and full, lustrous surfaces, indicative of a proof-like strike. The substantial weight, unusual for a standard 20 Lire, underscores its experimental nature and high minting quality.

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