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1709 AD - Italy - Italian States (up to 1861) - AU 50 Italy, San Marino, Vatican - Italy, San Marino, Vatican - Venice, Republic of
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Venice. Giovanni Corner II gold Zecchino ND (1709-1722), Fr-1372, AU50 ANACS. Struck on a smooth flan with some central weakness.

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In Northern and Central Italy during the medieval and Renaissance periods, city-states like the Republic of Venice became the standard form of polity. Some of the city-states, despite being de facto independent states, were formally part of the Holy Roman Empire. The era of the Italian states, in particular from the 11th century to the 15th century, was characterized by the remarkable economic development, trade, manufacture, and mercantile capitalism, together with increasing urbanization. With remarkable influence throughout much of the Mediterranean world and Europe as a whole. During this time, most of the Italian city-states were ruled by one person, such as the Signoria or by a dynasty, such as the House of Gonzaga and the House of Sforza.

The Coinage of the Republic of Venice include the coins produced by the Republic of Venice from the late 12th century to 1866. After this date, coins were still produced in Venice.

From the 16th century, the coinage was made in the very prominently-located Zecca of Venice, close to the Doge's Palace.

Although there is no information about coinage in what was the Duchy of Venice (a semi-independent entity within the Byzantine Empire from which the Republic of Venice originated), ancient historians such as Andrea Dandolo and Marin Sanudo mention that the privilege of coinage was given to Venice by the kings of Italy Rudolph II (in 921) and Berengar II (in 950); however, it is more likely that this privilege had been granted by Byzantine emperors, as coins with the names of Venice and the name of German emperors Louis I (814-840) and Lothair I (840-855) had been already in circulation before the aforementioned dates. From around 1031, there are records of coins minted under doge Ottone Orseolo, while in 1193-1202 Enrico Dandolo issued in Venice the silver coin called Matapan, named after the Greek promontory.

The most common type of Venetian coin is the ducati issued in silver and gold. The gold ducato was later known as zecchino; this had the doge's image receiving the standard from St. Mark on the obverse. The zecchino had on the reverse Christ within an oval (mandorla), which also contained nine stars. The zecchini remained unchanged from the first issue, in 1284, to the last one, during the reign of the last doge of Venice in 1796, Ludovico Manin.

The main coins minted during the Republic of Venice include:

* silver ducato (or Matapan), minted for the first time between 1193 and 1202; it was one of the first grossi.
* soldo, in silver, minted during the reign of doge Francesco Dandolo (1328–1339) and doge Giovanni Gradenigo (1355-1356).
* lira (including lira Tron), minted from 1472.
* ducato, minted from 1284, with the same weight and title of Florence's florin. From the 16th century onwards it was called zecchino.
* giustina, name of different types of silver coins minted under doge Alvise II Mocenigo in 1572. A giustina minore ("lesser giustina") was minted under Pasquale Cicogna).
* scudo, both in silver and gold. It showed the city's symbol. The golden scudo was minted for the first time in the 16th century and weighed some 3.40 g
* gazzetta, of the value of 2 soldi.
* quartarolo, a small coin with the value of one quarter denaro, minted for the first time under Enrico Dandolo (1192), and discontinued in 1328.
* tallero, used for overseas trades.
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Denomination 1 Zecchino
Metal Gold
Size (mm) | Weight (g)
Obverse St. Mark standing at left presenting staff with cross and DVX vertically at top to doge kneeling at right. Lettering: IOAN CORNEL· S·M·VENET·
Reverse Full-length facing figure of Christ in beaded ellipse lined with stars. Lettering: SIT·T·XPE·DAT·Q·TV REGIS·ISTE·DVCA
References KM# 481, Fr# 1372, Gamberini# 1256
Rating | Rating Group | Serial Number AU 50 | ANACS | 5152382
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