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| Issuer | Order of Malta (Knights Hospitaller) |
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| Year | 1552 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
| Reverse lettering | ☩ ✦ ECCE ✦ AGNVS ✦ D ✦ QVI ✦ TOLLIT ✦ P ✦ 155Z (Translation: Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins.) |
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Juan de Homedes served as Grand Master from 1536 to 1553, presiding over the Order at a moment of acute Ottoman pressure following the loss of Rhodes in 1522 and the failed siege of Malta in 1551 — just one year before this coin was struck. The 4 Tari was the principal silver denomination of Hospitaller coinage throughout the sixteenth century, minted at Birgu, where the Order had established its operations after relocating from Rhodes.
Restelli #5 is among the scarcer documented varieties of Homedes's silver issues.