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Nomos 31

The El Greco Collection
Zurich, 23 March 2024, 16:00

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Estimate: 18750 CHF
Hammer Price:  32000 CHF
Lot 241

IONIAN ISLANDS, Septinsular Republic. Under Russian-Ottoman supremacy. 1800-1807. 5 Gazzettai 1801 (Copper, 32.5 mm, 21.75 g, 12 h), Corfu, denomination in Italian, edged with a chain-pattern. ✱ΕΠΤΑΝΗΣΟΣ ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ The winged lion of Saint Mark holding Book of Gospels surmounted by 7 arrows representing the 7 Ionian islands. Rev. -5- / GΑΖZΕΤE / ✱1081✱ in three lines, with the date engraved retrograde; the whole within round chain border. Karamitsos I.4a. Lambros 6 (same dies and possibly this coin depicted!). KM 3. Graded by NGC "AU 58 BN". Top pop in pop report both companies. Cert number: 2909008-006.

From the El-Greco Collection of Modern Greek Rarities.

The mint of the Septinsular Republic was officially created on 5 September 1801, following the billingual decree issued by the president of the Senate of the Ionian Republic, Count Spyridon Georgios Theotokis. That decree announced the coins' denominations and the iconography, as well as the measures taken to assure the new currency's acceptance. However, the decree didn't specify the exact exchange rate of the Gazetta to the foreign silver and gold coins, which circulated in the region. The mint was located in Garitsa, a southern suburb of Corfu, very close to the future Mon Repos.

Due to the extreme rarity of these coins, it has been suggested that they never circulated, and all the surviving examples are in fact patterns. Count Markos Theotokis, in his study published in 1884, maintained that the decree to release the coins into circulation was never actually published, and, in fact, even doubted the 1801 decree's authenticity.

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