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Coin Replica - Banca di Roma 1 Piastra - Innocent X

Uitgever Banca di Roma
Jaar 1991
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of Pope Innocent X facing right, wearing the triregnum (papal triple crown) and richly embroidered pontifical vestments, with a long beard. The effigy is rendered in high relief within an inner circle, with the legend arcing around the upper field and the regnal year and date disposed in the lower field. The replica hallmark and fineness mark (IPZS 835 1999) appear in the field.
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Aanvullende informatie

Banca di Roma issued this replica in 1991 as part of a broader institutional series commemorating historical papal coinage, with the original 1 Piastra attributed to the pontificate of Innocent X (1644–1655) — the pope whose nephew's wife, Olimpia Maidalchini, wielded enough influence over Vatican finances that contemporaries called her the real power behind the throne. Whether that political turbulence affected actual mint output under Innocent is a matter of archival debate, but his coinage is genuinely scarce in original form. The .835 silver content of this replica mirrors the approximate fineness of mid-seventeenth-century Roman mint production.

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