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| 正面描述 | Central shield bearing the personal arms of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, featuring a rampant lion in the sinister quarter, surmounted by a five-point crown. The ornate baroque cartouche is flanked by elaborate scrollwork. The circular legend reading F · D · AN : MANOEL DE VILHENA runs along the inner border, with the coin's edge decorated with a continuous milled or beaded border. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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António Manoel de Vilhena served as Grand Master from 1722 to 1736, a period when the Order's finances were under sustained pressure from the costs of maintaining Malta's fortifications against Ottoman threat. The tari was the Order's workhorse denomination — heavily circulated across Malta and into the wider Mediterranean trade network, which accounts for why survivors in better condition are genuinely scarce.
Vilhena was Portuguese by birth, one of relatively few Grand Masters from the Iberian peninsula rather than France, and his tenure saw the construction of the fortified town of Vilhena — today's Floriana — begun largely at his personal expense.