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Electronic Auction 425  25 Jul 2018
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Lot 719

Estimate: 100 USD
Price realized: 202 USD
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ITALY, Venezia (Venice). Coinage struck during the Siege of Cyprus. CU Bisante ossidionale (26mm, 3.88 g, 5h). Dated 1570. Lion of St. Marco reclining left, holding Gospel in paws / VENETORV/ FIDES INV/IOLABILIS/ BISANTE/ I in five lines. Paolucci, Zecca 907. Near VF, double struck.

In July of 1570 the Turkish forces of Sultan Selim II invaded Cyprus. Nicosia quickly surrendered but Famagusta, against all odds, managed to fend off the Ottoman army for nearly a year. Such copper "bezants" were struck by the Venetian commander Marc'Antonio Bragadin as payment for his troops, with the expectation that these coins would be exchanged for proper gold bezants in the event of a favorable end to the conflict. The Venetian forces were hopelessly outnumbered, however, and were forced to surrender in August 1571. According to the terms of the surrender, Bragadin was guaranteed safe passage off the island, but the Ottoman general Lala Mustafa Pasha reneged. Bragadin was imprisoned and, shortly thereafter, flayed alive. His skin, stuffed with straw, was sent to the Sultan as a trophy.
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