Italien 1 Lira - Victor Emmanuel II, 1861 – 1862
Informationen
Land
Italien
Währung
Lira
(1861 – 2001)
Münztyp
Standardumlaufmünze
Nennwert
1 Lira
Jahr
1861 – 1862
Herrscher
Viktor Emanuel II.
(1849–1861)
Material
Silver (.900)
Form
Round
Prägetechnik
Milled
Gewicht (g)
5
Durchmesser (mm)
23
Dicke (mm)
1.5
Außer Kurs
Yes
Beschreibung
1 Lira aus Italien. Ausgegeben von 1861 bis 1862. Geprägt in Silver (.900). Durchmesser 23 mm, Gewicht 5 g.
- Avers
- Head of King Vittorio Emanuele II right. Below the neck the name of the engraver.
- Revers
- Savoia coat of arms decorated with the Collare dell'Annunziata, both within a laurel wreath. Below value of the coin and mintmark. Mintmarks: T and B in a shield (1861) or T and BN monogram (1862) for Turi (KM#5.1) N for Naples (KM#5.2) F with a fist and a mount for Florence (KM#A5)
- Rand
- Inscription with Guilloche and rosettes (FERT was the motto of the house of Savoy, adopted by King Vittorio Amedeo II (1666-1732). It is thought to be an acronym, though what it stands for have been lost to time. Theories include: 1. Foedere Et Religione Tenemur (Latin, ‘treaty and religion bind us’) 2. Fortitudo Eius Rempublicam Tenet (Latin, ‘his bravery [or strength] preserves [or defends] the state’) 3. Fides Est Regni Tutela (Latin, ‘faith is the protector of [our] kingdom’) Another theory suggests that it is in fact the Latin word fert, the third-person singular present active indicative of ferre (Meaning he/she/it suffers/bears), in reference to Jesus bearing the sins of the world.)
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