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Context
Year: 1798
Country: Italy Country flag
Demonetized: Yes
Material
Diameter: 24 mm
Weight: 4.16 g
Silver weight: 3.70 g
Shape: Round
Composition: 88.9% Silver
Magnetic: No
References
KM: #Click to copy to clipboard263
Numista: #61202
Value
Bullion value: $10.66

Obverse

Description:
Shield on fasces with liberty cap, within wreath. Value below.
Inscription:
REPUBBLICA. LIGURE. ANNO. I.

L. 1
Script: Latin

Reverse

Description:
Liberty, with helm and spear, faces Equality, who holds a level.
Inscription:
LIBERTA' EGUAGLIANZA

1798
Script: Latin

Edge

Leaves in relief.

Mints

NameMark
Genoa

Mintings

YearMint MarkMintageQualityCollection
1798

Historical background

The Ligurian Republic, established in June 1797 following Napoleon's imposition of a French-aligned government on the former Republic of Genoa, inherited a complex and precarious monetary situation. The traditional Genoese currency system, historically anchored by the genovino and later the lira, was in a state of disarray due to years of economic strain, wartime deficits, and the inflationary practice of issuing paper money (biglietti di cartulario). By the republic's founding, public debt was enormous, confidence in paper currency was low, and a chaotic mix of old Genoese coins, foreign specie (like Spanish silver pesos), and depreciating paper circulated.

The new Jacobin-inspired government sought to modernize and stabilize the currency as part of its revolutionary reforms. In 1798, it introduced a new decimal currency based on the French franc, officially pegging the Ligurian lira to the French franc at par (1:1). New coins were minted, featuring republican symbols like the bust of Liberty and the inscription "Repubblica Ligure." However, this reform was more aspirational than immediately effective. The state lacked the precious metal reserves to fully replace the old monetary stock, leading to a protracted period of dual circulation where old and new coins, alongside the still-depreciated paper notes, all competed.

Consequently, the currency situation throughout 1798 remained unstable and a source of economic difficulty. The forced parity with the franc did not reflect underlying economic realities, and the chronic shortage of sound metallic currency hampered trade and daily transactions. This monetary instability, compounded by French requisitions and the costs of hosting a French army of occupation, undermined the republic's economic sovereignty and contributed to widespread public discontent, revealing the deep challenges of imposing a new monetary order on a fragile and indebted state.

Series: 1798 Ligurian Republic circulation coins

10 Soldi obverse
10 Soldi reverse
10 Soldi
1798-1799
1 Lira obverse
1 Lira reverse
1 Lira
1798
8 Lire obverse
8 Lire reverse
8 Lire
1798-1799
12 Lire obverse
12 Lire reverse
12 Lire
1798
24 Lire obverse
24 Lire reverse
24 Lire
1798
48 Lire obverse
48 Lire reverse
48 Lire
1798-1804
96 Lire obverse
96 Lire reverse
96 Lire
1798-1805
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