1 Zecchino / 1 Ducat    (sold for $166.0)

1797, Venice, Ludovico Manin. Nice Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. XF-

Mint year: 1792
Doge: Ludovico Manin (1789-1797)
Reference: Friedberg 1445, KM-755.
Denomination: Zecchino (venetian ducat)
Condition: Struck on a slightly uneven planchet (still full-weight, therefore not clipped), otherwise XF!
Diameter: 21mm
Material: Gold!
Weight: 3.5gm

Obverse: Doge kneeling left, holding cruciform staff and being blessed by St. Mark standing right.
Legend: LUDOV MANIN S M VENET / DVX.

Reverse: Christ the Redeemer standing facing within mandorla of sixteen stars.
Legend: SIT T XPE DAT Q TV REGIS ISTE DVCA.

Ludovico Manin (May 14, 1725—October 24, 1802) was the last Doge of Venice. He governed Venice from March 9, 1789 to 1797 when he was forced to abdicate by general Napoleon Bonaparte.

Manin was born on May 14, 1725, the eldest of five sons of Lodovico Alvise and Maria Basadonna, the great-granddaughter of a cardinal.

He attended the University of Bologna. In 1787 he met Pope Pius VI. He had married Elisabetta Grimani, receiving a dowry of 45,001 ducats.

He was elected Doge of Venice on March 9, 1789, approximately one month before the start of the French Revolution, on the first ballot (the electoral assembly was composed of 41 members). His traditional coronation ceremony required him to throw coins to the Venetians, which cost more than 458,197 Lira, less than a quarter of which was paid from the funds of the Republic of Venice, the rest coming out of his own pocket. By the year 1792, he had allowed the once great Venetian merchant fleet to decline to a mere 309 merchantmen.

When Napoleon invaded Italy, Venice, along with Genoa, did not initially join the coalition of Italian states formed in 1795, instead maintaining neutrality. On April 15, 1797, Jean-Andoche Junot gave the Doge an ultimatum which was not accepted. A secret addition to the Treaty of Leoben, signed on April 17, 1797, gave Venice—as well as Istria and Dalmatia— to Austria. On April 25, 1797, the French fleet arrived at the Lido. Venetian cannons sank one of the ships, but did not succeed in repelling the invasion since the Venetian war fleet numbered only 4 galleys and 7 galliots. The Doge surrendered on May 12, 1797 and left the Doge's Palace two days later.

On May 16, French troops entered Piazza San Marco and the surrender contract was officially signed, submitting Venice to French rule, and incorporating it into the Kingdom of Italy.

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This item has been sold for   $166.0 / 2016-04-26

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Posted by: anonymous
2016-04-20
Coin Group
 Denomination: 1 Zecchino
1 Ducat
 Metal: Gold
 State: Italy
 Catalog reference:
  Fr-1434
  KM-140
 
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