40 Lire - Napoleon I

发行方 Italy, Napoleonic Kingdom of
年份 1807-1814
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 40 Lire
货币 Lira (1807-1814)
材质 Gold (.900)
重量 12.903 g
直径 26 mm
厚度 2.1 mm
形状 Round
制作工艺 Milled
方向 Coin alignment ↑↓
雕刻师 Luigi Manfredini
流通至
参考资料 KM#12, Fr#5
正面描述 The bust of Napoleon facing left with the date below
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 NAPOLEONE IMPERATORE E RE 1811 M
(Translation: Napoleon, emperor and king 1811 M)
背面描述 Shield on eagle within the crowned mantle and the denomination below
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 REGNO D`ITALIA 40.LIRE
(Translation: Italian Kingdom 40 Lire)
边缘 Inscripted
铸币厂 Milan, Italy
M
Milan, Italy
铸造量 1807 M - Milan - 3 430
1808 - Without mintmark - 352 000
1808 M - (Milan) big letters - 212 513
1808 M - (Milan) small letters -
1809 M - Milan - 38 000
1810 M - Milan - 157 750
1811 M - Milan - 105 767
1812 M - Milan - 55 547
1813 M - Milan - 40 812
1814 M - Milan - 264 018
Numisquare 编号 1192266440
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Historical Context: The 40 Lire gold coin of Napoleon I represents a crucial period in Italian history, when the peninsula was largely under French hegemony. Issued by the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy (1807-1814), it symbolized Napoleon's dual role as Emperor of the French and King of Italy. This monetary unification replaced diverse regional currencies, asserting a centralized authority and integrating Italy into the broader Napoleonic financial system, reflecting his imperial ambition to reshape Europe under French influence and administration.

Artistry: The coin exemplifies the Neoclassical style prevalent during the Napoleonic era. Its design is attributed to prominent engravers of the period, such as Giuseppe Bonelli at the Milan Mint. The obverse features a meticulously rendered, laureate bust of Napoleon I, depicting him in the idealized manner of Roman emperors, conveying power and authority. The reverse showcases a majestic crowned eagle, bearing the shield of Italy, symbolizing the newly established kingdom and its imperial protector.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 fine gold, this 26mm, 12.903 gram coin exhibits generally good strike quality. Key high-points to assess wear and strike include the intricate details of Napoleon's hair and laurel wreath on the obverse, and the eagle's breast feathers, crown, and shield elements on the reverse. While planchet quality was typically high, minor adjustment marks or planchet imperfections can occasionally be observed. Field preservation and absence of significant bag marks are crucial for higher grades.

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