Papal States 1835-R 2-1/2 scudi Fr-267
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The first coinage reform in the Papal States was implemented in the early 1830's during the reign of Gregory XVI (1831-46). All the doppie, zecchini, guili, testoni, etc., were dropped in favor of a silver scudo divided into one hundred baiocchi. Gold one, 2½, five and ten scudi were minted at Rome and Bologna until 1865.
Recorded mintage: 25,360.
Specification: 4.33 g, 0.900 fine gold, 19 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: KM 1106, Fr-267, Ber-3284, Mont-55.
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Link to:
- 1831-B scudo
- 1835-R quattrino
- 1835-B mezzo baiocco
- 1835-R mezzo baiocco
- 1835-B baiocco
- 1835-R baiocco
- 1835-R 20 baiocchi
- 1835-R 50 baiocchi
- 1835-B scudo, year V
- 1835-B 5 scudi
- 1835-R 5 scudi
- 1835-B 10 scudi
- 1835-R 10 scudi
- 1836-B 2½ scudi
- Coins and currency dated 1835
- return to coins of the Papal States