Italy. 500 Lire argento (15 monete) (No Reserve Price)

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Italy, a lot of 15 silver 500 lire coins (silver 835‰) from the Storia theme, minted 1961–1963 with 1961 date in Rome, Ø29 mm, 11 g each (total 165 g), non graded, featuring 27,120,000 pieces produced.

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500 lire of silver, minted from 1961 to 1963 with the date 1961 in Rome · Silver (Ag) 835‰ · ø 29 mm · weight 11 g · minting axis at 180° · 27,120,000 pieces produced ·
Straight
ITALIAN REPUBLIC
The crowned Italy, seated on the left on a capital, holds an olive branch in her right hand and with her left, she holds the helmet of Scipio. In the motto, VEROI.
Upset
Quadriga with a charioteer in motion towards the left; at the top, 1861, and at the bottom, 1961.
Contour
1st Centenary of Italy ✭ 1861-1961 ✭ (in relief)

Italian Republic - 500 Lira Caravels 1985 - Silver.
The coin was minted from 1958 to 1967. On the obverse, there is a Renaissance-style female bust surrounded by 19 coats of arms representing the regional capital cities of the time (Genoa, Turin, Aosta, Milan, Trento, Venice, Trieste, Udine, Bologna, Florence, Ancona, Perugia, Rome, L'Aquila, Naples, Bari, Potenza, Catanzaro, Sicily, Cagliari). Below is the name of the artist, Pietro Giampaoli. On the reverse, three caravels sailing to the right are depicted, with 'REPVBBLICA ITALIANA' inscribed around. At the bottom, the denomination, mint mark (R), and VEROI are shown, along with the artist's name, Guido Veroi.

500 lire of silver, minted from 1961 to 1963 with the date 1961 in Rome · Silver (Ag) 835‰ · ø 29 mm · weight 11 g · minting axis at 180° · 27,120,000 pieces produced ·
Straight
ITALIAN REPUBLIC
The crowned Italy, seated on the left on a capital, holds an olive branch in her right hand and with her left, she holds the helmet of Scipio. In the motto, VEROI.
Upset
Quadriga with a charioteer in motion towards the left; at the top, 1861, and at the bottom, 1961.
Contour
1st Centenary of Italy ✭ 1861-1961 ✭ (in relief)

Italian Republic - 500 Lira Caravels 1985 - Silver.
The coin was minted from 1958 to 1967. On the obverse, there is a Renaissance-style female bust surrounded by 19 coats of arms representing the regional capital cities of the time (Genoa, Turin, Aosta, Milan, Trento, Venice, Trieste, Udine, Bologna, Florence, Ancona, Perugia, Rome, L'Aquila, Naples, Bari, Potenza, Catanzaro, Sicily, Cagliari). Below is the name of the artist, Pietro Giampaoli. On the reverse, three caravels sailing to the right are depicted, with 'REPVBBLICA ITALIANA' inscribed around. At the bottom, the denomination, mint mark (R), and VEROI are shown, along with the artist's name, Guido Veroi.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country/province
Italy
Year/Period and Variation
argento (15 monete)
Denomination
500 Lire
Precious metal
Silver
Condition
Ungraded
Weight
165 g
Number of items
15
Theme
History
Coin type
Modern world coins (non Euro coins post-1960)
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