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  • 100 Lire 1955-1989, KM# 96.1, Italy
  • 100 Lire 1955-1989, KM# 96.1, Italy
Description

Engravers: Giuseppe Romagnoli, Pietro Giampaoli

Obverse

Laureate head facing left.

REPVBBLICA ITALIANA
ROMAGNOLI
GIAMPAOLI-INC.

Reverse

Minerva facing left with olive tree.

Minerva was the Roman goddess of wisdom and sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy. She was born with weapons from the head of Jupiter. After impregnating the titaness Metis, Jupiter recalled a prophecy that his own child would overthrow him. Fearing that their child would grow stronger than he and rule the Heavens in his place, Jupiter swallowed Metis whole. The titaness forged weapons and armor for her child while within the father-god, and the constant pounding and ringing gave him a headache. To relieve the pain, Vulcan used a hammer to split Jupiter's head and, from the cleft, Minerva emerged, whole, adult, and bearing her mother's weapons and armor.

L.100 R
1982

Edge

100 Lire

Large Type
KM# 96.1 Schön# 96
Characteristics
Material Stainless Steel
Weight 8 g
Diameter 27.8 mm
Thickness 2 mm
Shape round
Alignment Coin
Mint
Italian State Mint and Polygraphic Institute (IPZS)

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