1 Scudo of Pope Pius VII from Unknown Artist: Giovanni Hamerani (Italian, 1763–1846)
Mint: Unknown
Ruler: Pope Pius VII, Italian, 1742–1823

Medium

Silver

Dimensions

26.06 g, 12:00, 40.6 mm

Credit Line

Transfer from the Yale University Library, Numismatic Collection, 2001, Gift of Daniel Pomeroy Davison, B.A. 1949

Accession Number

2001.87.32904

Geography
Culture
Period

19th century

Classification
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Numismatics

Obverse Description

Obverse Description: PIVS VII PON. M. AN. I volute cartouche topped by crossed keys and papal crown, olive branches to each side, within cartouche is coat of arms divided vertically with double armed cross l. atop pyramid of three rocks, PAX written center; three stars above r. with diagonal sash depicting 3 heads below, crimped edge

Reverse Description

Reverse Description: SVPRA FIRMAM PETRAM 1800 woman with rayonnant halo seated on clouds foreshortened as if seen from below, wearing long hair and robes, holding palladian temple with cross in l. hand and two keys on rope in r. hand, below feet is cartouche with three upside-down flowers (?) with pyramid of 6 cylinders to each side, G. HAMERANI below l., crimped edge
Provenance

Provenance

Daniel Pomeroy Davison, to 1968; Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn., 1968–2001; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn.
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Additional information

Object/Work type

coins, money, scudi

Marks

foliate edge

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