





Add a piece of 19th-century European history to your collection with the Random Year Italian 20 Lira Gold Coin, graded AU-58 by NGC. Struck in 90% gold, these coins circulated during the reigns of Italy’s early monarchs and represent the elegance and strength of a newly unified nation.
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The Italian Lira (Lire) was Italy’s official currency from 1861 until the Euro was adopted on January 1, 2002. During the three-year transition period ending in February 2002, both currencies held legal tender status. The 20 Lira gold coin played a vital role in Italy’s economy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was part of the Latin Monetary Union, aligning its specifications with other European gold standards.
With an NGC AU-58 grading and slabbed for protection, buyers can rest assured about the quality and authenticity of their investment. Don’t miss the chance to secure a timeless collectible with both historical and bullion appeal.
The Italian Mint (Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) has served as the official mint of Italy since unification in the 19th century. Known for its artistic detail and refined production, the Mint has issued iconic gold and silver coinage for circulation, investment, and commemoration, contributing to Italy’s rich numismatic legacy.
Add a piece of 19th-century European history to your collection with the Random Year Italian 20 Lira Gold Coin, graded AU-58 by NGC. Struck in 90% gold, these coins circulated during the reigns of Italy’s early monarchs and represent the elegance and strength of a newly unified nation.
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CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually sealed in an NGC coin holder
*Consisting of 0.1867 oz of 900 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the effigy of King Vittorio Emanuele II (1861–1878) or King Umberto I (1879–1900), along with an inscription of their name and the year of issue.
*Reverse: Features a crowned Savoia coat of arms surrounded by a laurel or oak wreath and the Collare dell'Annunziata, along with the legal tender value and mintmark.
The Italian Lira (Lire) was Italy’s official currency from 1861 until the Euro was adopted on January 1, 2002. During the three-year transition period ending in February 2002, both currencies held legal tender status. The 20 Lira gold coin played a vital role in Italy’s economy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was part of the Latin Monetary Union, aligning its specifications with other European gold standards.
With an NGC AU-58 grading and slabbed for protection, buyers can rest assured about the quality and authenticity of their investment. Don’t miss the chance to secure a timeless collectible with both historical and bullion appeal.
ABOUT THE ITALIAN MINT
The Italian Mint (Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) has served as the official mint of Italy since unification in the 19th century. Known for its artistic detail and refined production, the Mint has issued iconic gold and silver coinage for circulation, investment, and commemoration, contributing to Italy’s rich numismatic legacy.