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This exquisite silver Grosso coin dates from circa 1275–1280 and honors Jacopo Contarini, the 47th Doge of Venice. The finely struck obverse depicts the Doge alongside the revered St. Mark, both standing and facing each other in a noble display of Venetian power and piety. The two figures hold a banner between them, symbolizing the bond between civic authority and spiritual protection in the Serenissima Republic.

On the reverse, the enthroned Christ Pantokrator commands attention with an imposing, sacred presence. Christ is depicted front-facing and surrounded by a mandorla with fine detailing, embodying divine authority and blessing. This design emphasizes the deep Christian faith that underpinned the governance and culture of medieval Venice.

With a diameter of approximately 20 mm and nearly pure silver content (965‰), this Grosso exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship of medieval Venetian mints. Its weight of around 2.04 grams provides a balanced feel and solidity rare for coins of this early period. The coin’s well-preserved strike offers clear, captivating details despite its age.

Collectors will appreciate this piece for its historical significance as well as its artistic appeal. It captures an important era in Venetian history when the Doge’s leadership was inseparable from the city’s religious identity. This coin is a must-have for numismatists specializing in medieval Europe or Italian city-states.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece in a collection or treasured as a rare example of Venetian coinage, this Jacopo Contarini Grosso is a testament to the rich heritage of Venice and the enduring legacy of its rulers.

This exquisite silver Grosso coin dates from circa 1275–1280 and honors Jacopo Contarini, the 47th Doge of Venice. The finely struck obverse depicts the Doge alongside the revered St. Mark, both standing and facing each other in a noble display of Venetian power and piety. The two figures hold a banner between them, symbolizing the bond between civic authority and spiritual protection in the Serenissima Republic.

On the reverse, the enthroned Christ Pantokrator commands attention with an imposing, sacred presence. Christ is depicted front-facing and surrounded by a mandorla with fine detailing, embodying divine authority and blessing. This design emphasizes the deep Christian faith that underpinned the governance and culture of medieval Venice.

With a diameter of approximately 20 mm and nearly pure silver content (965‰), this Grosso exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship of medieval Venetian mints. Its weight of around 2.04 grams provides a balanced feel and solidity rare for coins of this early period. The coin’s well-preserved strike offers clear, captivating details despite its age.

Collectors will appreciate this piece for its historical significance as well as its artistic appeal. It captures an important era in Venetian history when the Doge’s leadership was inseparable from the city’s religious identity. This coin is a must-have for numismatists specializing in medieval Europe or Italian city-states.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece in a collection or treasured as a rare example of Venetian coinage, this Jacopo Contarini Grosso is a testament to the rich heritage of Venice and the enduring legacy of its rulers.

Description

This exquisite silver Grosso coin dates from circa 1275–1280 and honors Jacopo Contarini, the 47th Doge of Venice. The finely struck obverse depicts the Doge alongside the revered St. Mark, both standing and facing each other in a noble display of Venetian power and piety. The two figures hold a banner between them, symbolizing the bond between civic authority and spiritual protection in the Serenissima Republic.

On the reverse, the enthroned Christ Pantokrator commands attention with an imposing, sacred presence. Christ is depicted front-facing and surrounded by a mandorla with fine detailing, embodying divine authority and blessing. This design emphasizes the deep Christian faith that underpinned the governance and culture of medieval Venice.

With a diameter of approximately 20 mm and nearly pure silver content (965‰), this Grosso exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship of medieval Venetian mints. Its weight of around 2.04 grams provides a balanced feel and solidity rare for coins of this early period. The coin’s well-preserved strike offers clear, captivating details despite its age.

Collectors will appreciate this piece for its historical significance as well as its artistic appeal. It captures an important era in Venetian history when the Doge’s leadership was inseparable from the city’s religious identity. This coin is a must-have for numismatists specializing in medieval Europe or Italian city-states.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece in a collection or treasured as a rare example of Venetian coinage, this Jacopo Contarini Grosso is a testament to the rich heritage of Venice and the enduring legacy of its rulers.

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