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v44_1164 - ITALIE - VICTOR EMMANUEL II 10 centesimi, satirique 1867 Strasbourg

ITALIE - VICTOR EMMANUEL II 10 centesimi, satirique 1867 Strasbourg VF
MONNAIES 44 (2010)
Начальная цена : 80.00 €
Назначить цену : 200.00 €
Цена реализации : 157.00 €
Количество ставок : 6
Максимальная предлагаемая цена : 280.00 €
Тип 10 centesimi, satirique
Дата: 1867
Монетный двор / Город: Strasbourg
Количество отчеканенных монет: ---
Металл: bronze
Диаметр: 29,94 mm
Ориентация осей монеты: 6 h.
Вес: 10,08 g.
Век: lisse
Редкость: R2
Комментарии о состоянии
Usure de circulation sur les reliefs. La pièce est recouverte d’une jolie patine de collection
Ссылки в каталоге: :
Происхождение:
Cet exemplaire provient de la Collection Carol Plante

Лицевая сторона


Аверс: легенда: VITTORIO EMANUELE II RE D’ITALIA.
Аверс: описание: Tête recouverte d’une thiare de Victor-Emmanuel II à gauche ; au-dessous signature du graveur FERRARIS.

Обратная сторона


Реверс: Описание: 10/ CENTESIMI dans une couronne de lauriers ; en-dessous 1867 ; en-dessous .OM..

Комментарий


Exemplaire avec points encadrant la lettre d’atelier. Le roi est recouvert d’une thiare qui fait penser au pape Pie IX (1846-1878).

Историческая справка


ITALY - VICTOR EMMANUEL II

(1861-1878)

Son of Charles-Albert of Savoie-Carignan and Marie-Thérèse Albertina, Victor-Emmanuel II was successively Prince of Piedmont, Duke of Savoy, King of Sardinia from 1849 to 1861 after his father's abdication, then first King of Italy from March 14, 1861 to his death. He champions the unification of Italy. His country being too weak to confront Austria, he allied himself with Napoleon III in exchange for the cession of Nice and Savoy. The victories of Magenta and Solferino give hope to the Italian patriots. Italy grew with Lombardy, Romagna, Modena, Parma and Tuscany, then, in 1866, Venetia. In 1870, he occupied Rome despite the protests of Pius IX. Having become master of Italy, he chose Turin as his capital.

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