50 Centesimi - Victor Emmanuel II

Emitent Italy
Rok 1861-1862
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 50 Centesimi (0.50 ITL)
Waluta Lira (1861-2001)
Skład Silver (.900)
Waga 2.5 g
Średnica 18 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round
Technika Milled
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy) Giuseppe Ferraris
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) KM#4
Opis awersu Head of King Vittorio Emanuele II facing right. Engraver`s name below the neckline.
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu VITTORIO EMANUELE II FERRARIS 1862
Opis rewersu Crowned coat of arms of Savoy, with Supreme Order of the Most Holy Annunciation and laurel (Laurus nobilis) wreath below.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu REGNO D`ITALIA N C · 50
(Translation: Kingdom of Italy.)
Krawędź
Mennica BN T
Turin, Italy
F
Florence, Italy
M [BN]
Milan, Italy
N
Naples, Italy
T [B]
Turin, Italy
Nakład 1861 F - KM#A4 - 1 222 099
1861 M [BN] - KM#4.1; reported but not confirmed -
1861 T B - KM#4.2; B in shield - 4 910
1862 BN T - KM#4.2 - 184 615
1862 N - KM#4.3 - 630 433
ID Numisquare 3186703260
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: Victor Emmanuel II's 50 Centesimi, dated 1861-1862, is a numismatic cornerstone of the newly unified Kingdom of Italy. Following the proclamation of the Kingdom in March 1861, this coinage served as a tangible symbol of national cohesion after centuries of regional fragmentation. As the first King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel II oversaw the establishment of a unified monetary system, replacing diverse currencies. These issues represent the foundational years of modern Italy, embodying the Risorgimento and the consolidation of a new national identity.

Artistry: The coin's design is attributed to Giuseppe Ferraris, Chief Engraver of the Turin Mint, reflecting a refined Neoclassical style. The obverse features a dignified, laureate bust of Victor Emmanuel II facing left, with his name and the date. The reverse showcases the crowned shield of the House of Savoy, adorned with the Collar of the Annunziata and superimposed on a regal mantle. The denomination "50 CENTESIMI" and the mintmark complete this heraldic display, emphasizing the monarchical authority of the new state.

Technical/Grading: Struck in .900 silver, this 2.5-gram, 18-millimeter coin typically exhibits a satisfactory strike. Key high-points for grading include the individual leaves of the laurel wreath and hair strands above the ear on the obverse. On the reverse, the intricate details of the crown, the top of the Savoy shield, and the delicate links of the Collar of the Annunziata are critical. Wear often first manifests on these elevated elements. A well-preserved example displays good luster and sharp definition in these fine design components.

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