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| Issuer | Republic of Venice |
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| Year | 1624-1629 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | The Lion of St. Mark facing left in three-quarter view, with its head turned forward toward the viewer, resting its left forepaw upon an open book — the traditional Evangelist symbol of Venice. The Roman numeral value IIII appears in the exergue below, denoting the equivalent of four soldi. The composition reflects the standard iconography employed on Venetian colonial issues struck for Crete (Candia), affirming Venetian sovereignty over the island. |
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| Reverse lettering | *IIII* |
| Edge | Plain |
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