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Saggio - Victor Emmanuel II

Issuer Kingdom of Sardinia (Italian States)
Year 1860
Type Coin pattern
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Obverse description Bare-headed effigy of King Victor Emmanuel II facing right, with naturalistically rendered hair and a prominent beard, depicted in high relief against a plain field. The portrait is rendered in a robust, realistic style characteristic of mid-19th century Sardinian coinage. The circular legend VITTORIO EMANUELE II arcs around the periphery, distributed evenly on both sides of the bust.
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Obverse lettering VITTORIO EMANUELE II
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A pattern or trial piece — "saggio" meaning essay or test strike — produced as Sardinian authorities explored new alloys ahead of Italian unification. Copper-nickel was an unusual choice for Italian coinage at this moment; Switzerland had adopted it in 1850, but the material remained largely experimental in the peninsula. Within a year of this strike, the Kingdom of Sardinia ceased to exist as a distinct entity, absorbed into the newly proclaimed Kingdom of Italy in March 1861.

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