2 1/2 Baiocchi - Pius VI

Issuer San Severino (Papal States)
Year 1796
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 21/2 Baiocchi (1⁄40)
Currency Scudo (1534-1835)
Composition Copper
Weight 13.76 g
Diameter 30 mm
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) KM#4, Berman#3140, Munt#405, CNI XIII#1, MIR#3000
Obverse description City name, value and date.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering S. SEVERINO BAIOCCHI DVE E MEZZO 1796
Reverse description Haloed bust of St. Peter to right holding keys.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering S.P. APOSTOLOR. PRINCEPS
Edge
Mint
Mintage 1769 (1796) - Date error -
1796 - No star below date -
1796 - Star below date -
Numisquare ID 1278386930
Additional information

Historical Context: The 2 1/2 Baiocchi of 1796 from San Severino was issued under Pope Pius VI (1775-1799), whose reign was profoundly impacted by the French Revolution. By 1796, Napoleon's Italian Campaign directly threatened the Papal States, including San Severino. This copper denomination provided essential small change during escalating political instability and financial strain, reflecting localized economic needs amidst a crumbling central authority.

Artistry: While a specific engraver for this provincial issue is typically unrecorded, the coin’s design adheres to prevailing late Baroque and early Neoclassical transitional styles. The obverse prominently features the ornate Papal arms of Pius VI, surmounted by the tiara and crossed keys, symbolizing papal authority. The reverse displays the denomination "2 1/2 BAIOCCHI" and the date "1796" within a decorative cartouche or wreath, characteristic of local Papal States coinage.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper (13.76 gg, 30 mm), this 2 1/2 Baiocchi often exhibits variable strike quality, common for provincial minting during this turbulent era. High-points for wear and strike assessment include the intricate details of the tiara and keys on the obverse, and the lettering and decorative elements on the reverse. Collectors should seek full detail on the papal shield and clear denomination legibility. Flan quality can vary, showing minor planchet imperfections or uneven strikes.

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