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| 正面描述 | Central field displays the eight-pointed cross of the Order of Malta, elaborately ornamented with scrollwork and foliate decoration at the angles, presented within a beaded inner border. The surrounding circular legend reads IN·HOC·SIGNO·VICTORIA, referencing the Order's motto of victory under the sign of the cross. The design is executed in a precise milled style characteristic of early eighteenth-century Maltese coinage. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Ramon Perellos y Roccaful served as Grand Master from 1697 to 1720, one of the longer tenures of the period, and his coinage reflects the relative stability of Hospitaller finances in the early eighteenth century — a contrast to the chronic fiscal strain that plagued several of his predecessors. The 1707 date places this issue squarely in the War of the Spanish Succession, during which Malta's strategic position in the central Mediterranean made the Order a quietly significant player in European diplomatic calculations.
KM#143 is not rare by Maltese standards, but silver 5 Grani pieces circulated hard on the island and survivors with intact surfaces are less common than catalog frequency implies.