

5 Lire - Napoleon I - Kingdom of Italy - 1807-1814
Ancient coinage symbolizes the first commercial exchanges between civilizations to acquire goods in return. They played a crucial role in the economy of past civilizations and evolved over time. Today, they represent historical records, giving them historical value in the eyes of collectors.
Obverse
Portrait, bare head, facing right.
Year and mint mark below, different on each side and Italian legend on the periphery.
Reverse
Under a green mantle, lined with ermine, crowned and held by two crossed halberds, an imperial eagle, with a star above, and in its center the coat of arms of the Kingdom (Shield quartered into five sections: 1st, the Papal States; 2nd, Lombardy; 3rd, Venice; 4th, Este; and 5th, Piedmont, with an inescutcheon bearing the Iron Crown with points placed over all)
Value below and legends on each side
Non-contractual photos. Random years/mints.
Currency: Italian Lira
Country: Italy
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Weight: 1,6 g
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Year: 1941
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