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1848, Venice (Provisional Government). Beautiful Silver 5 Lire Coin. PCGS UNC+

Mint Year: 1848
Denomination: 5 Lire
Mint Place: Venice (V)
Mintage:  11,000 pcs.

Condition: Certified and graded by PCGS as UNC (Details: CLeaned!)
Reference: Davenport 207, Pagani 177, Montenegro 90, C#186, KM-804. R!
Material: Silver (.900)
Diameter: 37mm
Weight: 25gm

Obverse: Nimbate Lion of Saint Mark, head   facing, right paw supporting inscribed Book of Gospels.
Book Inscription: PAX TIBI MARCE EVANGELISTA MEUS ("Peace to you, Mark, my Evangelist...")
Legend: REPUBLICA VENETA * 22 MARZO 1848 *
 
Reverse: Denomination (5 LIRE) within wreath. Mint initial (V) below.
Legend: UNIONE ITALIANA ("Italian union.")

Edge Legend: DIO BENEDITE L'ITALIA ★

The legend states that when Mark the Evangelist went to the lagoon where Venice would later be founded, an angel came and said: Pax tibi, Marce, evangelista meus. Hic requiescet corpus tuum. ("Peace to you, Mark, my Evangelist... Here will rest your body."). The first part is depicted as the note in the book shown opened by the lion of St Mark's Basilica.

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In 1814 the viceroy  Eugene, to  save  Lombardy, retroceded  Venetia  to Austria. The news of the  Revolution  of Vienna and the Milanese  Insurrection  , in 1848, found a ready echo in  Venice, where the  Austrian  garrison, the Italians excepted, departed after peacefully  capitulating  .  Daniele  Manin was at the head of the provisional government, which the cities of the mainland accepted; they soon after joined the union with Piedmont under Carlo Alberto, as had already been done by  Venice, and in a few days news arrived of the cessation of hostilities between Piedmont and Austria. The  Venetian republic was then re-established (11 August, 1848). The Neapolitan general Guglielmo  Pepe  commanded the  Venetian troops against the  Austrians  who came to retake the city. It was besieged in October; on 24 August, 1849, after a bombardment of twenty-four days, it surrendered. In 1866 Austria ceded Venice to Napoleon III, who gave it to the Kingdom of Italy.

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