Lombardy-Venetia 1849-M 10 centesimi
This specimen was lot 1113 in Jean Elsen sale 122 (Brussels, September 2014), where it did not sell. The catalog description[1] noted,
"ITALIE, LOMBARDIE-VENETIE, François Joseph Ier (1848-1866), Cu 10 centesimi, 1849 M, Rare. Beau à Très Beau. (Italy, kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, Francis Joseph I (1848-66), copper ten centesimi of 1849. Rare, fine to very fine.)"
This denomination was struck in Milan 1849 and in Venice in 1852. The kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia was assembled by the Austrians to provide a unified administration for the Italian territories under their rule. This comprised the former duchies of Milan and Mantua and the republic of Venice. Milan, under Spanish rule from the 1500's, fell to the Austrians in 1714 and held by them until 1797 when Napoleon seized it. Napoleon gave Venice (until then independent) to Austria as compensation for her loss of Milan and Belgium. The area passed back and forth between the French and Austrians until the Congress of Vienna in 1814-15, when Metternich awarded it to Austria. Austria ruled Venetia until 1866, when it passed to the new kingdom of Italy.
Recorded mintage: unknown but scarce.
Specification: 17.5 g, copper, 31 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: M-458, KM C28.
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