




Anno di emissione 1702
Bordo Pianura
Caratteristica distintiva Commemorativo
Grado di rarità R3 - Estremamente raro
Metallo Rame
Qualità F-
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Kingdom of Naples, Philip V of Bourbon, King of Spain.
Country: Kingdom of Naples (Italian states)
Grade: F/VG
Type: Commemorative circulation coin (Coin/Medal)
Years: 1702
Value: 1/2 Grano (1/240)
Currency: Piastra (1266-1812)
Metal: Copper
Weight: 3.4 g
Diameter: 22 mm
Shape: Round
Orientation: Coin alignment ↑↓
Demonetized: yes
References: W-F5/9-1
Obverse:
The king on horseback facing left, date below, Latin legend around.
Lettering:
PHILIPPVS. V. HISPANIARVM. ET. VTRIVSQ: SIC: REX.
1702
Engraver: Antonio Maria De Gennaro.
Reverse:
Partenope galeata (or Minerva) sitting with a cornucopia in his hand and a spear in the other, at the bottom the coat of arms of Naples, and behind the Vesuvius. In exergue NEAP (Naples).
Lettering:
ADVENTVI PRINCIPIS FELICISSIMO
NEAP
Edge:
Smooth.
Comments:
On the occasion of the King's visit to Naples, a monument depicting the sovereign on horseback was erected in Piazza del Gesú. In memory of this visit, coins-medals in three metals representing this monument were minted. Cagiati assigns this copper coin-medal a value of 1/2 grain, while Prota defines it as 1/2 Tornese. The CNI gives it the value of 1/2 grain.The statue was the masterpiece of the sculptor Lorenzo Vaccaro. Completed in 1705, it was destroyed by a mob when the Austrians occupied Naples in 1707.
Riferimento : W-F5/9-1
Fonte : https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces3...
Collezione : Italian States - Pre Risorgimento (1250-1861) & Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Republic (1946-date)