1 Thaler    (Venduta per $256.0)

1785, Doges of Venice, Paolo Renier. Large Silver Tallero (per il Levante) Coin. R!

Mint year: 1785
Doge: Paolo Renier (1779-1789)
Assayer: Allesandro Semitecollo (A.S.)
Denomination:  Tallero (Venetian Thaler, "Tallero per il Levante")
Reference: Davenport 1575, CNIVIII 137, Paolucci 35, KM-C#137. R!
Condition: Weakly struck obverse (as usual), planchet imperfection and few scratches in reverse, otherwise VF!
Diameter: 40mm
Material: Silver
Weight: 28.2gm

Obverse: Female diademed bust right (imitating the design of the back then widely accepted Maria Theresia Thaler!).
Legend: RESPUBLICA VENETA * §

Reverse: Winged and nimbate lion of St. Mark holding book of gospels.
Legend: * PAULO RANIERO DUCE LUDO VICO MANIN DUCE * § *
Exergue: *1785 *

For your consideration a beautiful example of a silver tallero (venetian thaler), also known as "Tallero per il Levante" in Italian, struck for the trade with the Levant. The obverse design is imitating the back then preferred Maria Theresia Thaler, which was very popular trade currency. Therefore, this silver trade coin eased the trade transactions of the Venetians, which were crucial for the small state, which depended on the income of its trade operations. A beautiful historically important coin, and a great addition!

Historically, the "trade on the Levant" between Western Europe and the Ottoman Empire was of great economic importance.

The term Levant, which first appeared in English in 1497, originally meant a wider sense of "Mediterranean lands east of Venetia", as in French soleil levant "rising Sun" — from the verb lever, "to rise", from Latin levare "to raise". It thus referred to the Eastern direction of the rising Sun from the perspective of those who first used it and has analogues in other languages, notably morgenland – or a closely related word meaning morning land – in most Germanic languages.

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The Renier Family was part of the Great Council of Venice since the Chioggia War (1378-1381), which is remarkably late considering that they were present in Venice since 970. They were rather poor patricians until the 18th Century, as Polo Ranier generated considerable wealth from his profits of grain trade with the Orient. He was the son of Andrea Ranier and Elisabeth Morosini. The latter were a well known name in Venice, they were known as high-ranked officials and had already three Doges in the Family bearing the name Morosini.

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2014-01-29
Gruppo Monete
 Denominazione: 1 Thaler
 Metallo: Argento
 Stato: Repubblica di Venezia (697—1797)
Italian city-states
 Codice sul catalogo:
  Dav-1575
  KM-C136
 
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