CVC & Collectables presents this 1423-57 Italy Ducat Venice, issued under the rule of Doge Francesco Foscari, is a remarkable piece of Renaissance history. This gold ducat, graded as XF (Extremely Fine) Details by NGC, hails from one of the most prosperous periods of the Venetian Republic. The coin represents the economic and cultural power of Venice during the height of its influence in the Mediterranean and European trade.
Coin Specifications:
- Country: Italy (Venetian Republic)
- Ruler: Doge Francesco Foscari (1423-1457)
- Year: 1423-1457
- Denomination: Ducat
- Composition: Gold
- Certification: NGC
- Condition: XF Deatils, Reverse Spot Removed
Design and Features:
- Obverse: St. Mark standing at left presenting staff with pennant and DVX vertically at top to doge kneeling at right.
- Reverse: Full-length facing figure of Christ in beaded ellipse lined with stars.
Collectibility:
This 1423-57 Italy Ducat Venice Graded XF Details by NGC, this ducat is in extremely fine condition, meaning it has light wear consistent with careful handling over the centuries but retains much of its original detail. Coins from this period, particularly those from Venice, are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, artistry, and the economic stability they represent. Find more alike here!