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Albania, Republic, President Amet Bey Zogu, gold portrait 100-Franga Ar, 1926 R (Rome) (KM 11.1). A little scuffed, extremely fine or better (£300-400)
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of the Coins of Albania.
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Independence from the Ottoman Turks was gained by Albania in 1910 and confirmed by the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, despite objections from Greece, Yugoslavia and Italy. A national coinage, based on the Napoleonic Franc system of the Latin Monetary Union, was introduced by Amet Bey Zogu, who in the struggle of the early twenties between conservative and reformist elements, had emerged supreme. The coins were struck at the Rome Mint on models supplied by the gifted Italian sculptor, Guiseppe Romagnoli. Many hark back to ancient art and the 100-Franga Ar, featuring a biga, is no exception. The classical theme should come as no surprise. Albania, as part of the Roman province of Illyria, flourished during the Empire, providing Rome with some of her best soldiers, as well as several emperors, such as Aurelian, Diocletian and Constantine the Great.
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