1341-1354 Gold Ducat or Zecchino Venice Italy Andrea Dandolo Coin Fr. 1221 AU 58
Description: Beautiful gold coin showing no date from Venice Italy. This is a one Zecchino or Ducat from the times of Andrea Dandolo who ruled in the period of 1343-1354. The coin shows the Doge kneeling before St. Mark, who holds a staff in his right hand with the legend "ANDR* DANDVLO' | • S | • M | • V | ? | N | ? | T | I" on the obverse. The reverse shows full length Christ the Redeemer standing facing forward within beaded ellipse lined with 9 stars (5 to the right and 4 to the left). The reverse has the legend "SIT·T·XPE·DAT·Q·TV REGIS·ISTE·DVCAT" surrounding the image of Christ along the edge. The coin is undated but was issued during the period 1343-1354. The coin is much better than the photos suggest. It is graded as about uncirculated AU 58 by NGC and comes encased in a plastic slab so labeled. It is a rather nice with good eye appeal. It is Fr. 1221, weighs ~3.48 grams as noted on the slab and measures ~20 mm. Please carefully review the photos provided as they are part and parcel of our description.
Date: ND (1343-1354).
Mint: Venice.
Size and Weight: This is a one Zecchino or Ducat that is ~20 mm in diameter and weighs ~3.5 grams (as noted on the slab) of 0.9990 gold. References: Fr. 1221, is listed in Numista as N#?114193.
Condition: The coin is graded About Uncirculated or AU 58 by NGC and comes in a plastic slab so labeled. It is in a nice state of preservation with minor wear, shows some scratches and minor bag marks in the field. The coin has very nice eye appeal and would make a great addition to your collection. Please see photos for additional condition information.