$3,000.00 USD
– SOLD3.48g. A praiseworthy Zecchino with strong yellow golden color and impressive underlying luster.
The 1709-1722 1 Zecchino (1Z) Venice coin, graded NGC MS64, is a remarkable piece of numismatic history. It reflects the wealth, power, and economic systems of the Republic of Venice during the early 18th century.
The Zecchino, also known as the Venetian Ducat, was a gold coin minted by the Republic of Venice. It was first introduced in 1284 and continued to be produced until the fall of the Republic in 1797. The Zecchino became an important coin in international trade, especially in Europe and the Mediterranean.
The Zecchino was widely accepted across Europe and the Mediterranean and was one of the most trusted and reliable gold coins of its time. It was often used in trade, banking, and diplomacy. This coin represents the continuity of Venetian dominance in international commerce.