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Two Sicilies Piastrone

Italy

1818–1860

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$61.62

Based on Silver spot price ($78.87/oz) · 90.0% purity · 27g

Updated 3:56 PM

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Specifications

CountryItaly
Years Minted1818–1860
Composition0.900 silver
Weight27 g
Diameter39 mm
ShapeRound

Design

Obverse

Features the bust of the reigning king, such as Ferdinand I, facing right.

Reverse

Displays a crowned shield with the arms of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

History & Notable Facts

The Two Sicilies Piastrone was often struck using silver planchets recycled from melted Spanish reales, a thrifty reuse that echoed the kingdom's economic ties to older colonial currencies.

This large coin, minted in Naples from 1818 to 1860, carried the bust of a Bourbon ruler on its obverse and the royal arms on the reverse. Designs evolved with each monarch, from Ferdinand I's stern profile to later, more refined portraits. At about 27 grams of .833 fine silver, it served as a workhorse for trade in southern Italy.

Exact mintages remain murky; official records for many years vanished in the chaos of 19th-century upheavals. Still, survivors show wear from heavy circulation, a testament to their everyday role.

Planchets sometimes cracked during striking, leaving flaws that numismatists like me spot instantly—nature's way of adding character, I suppose.

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