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Numismatic Museum of the Mint, Rome

The Mint Museum consists of about 20,000 works: coins, medals, minting tools, and wax models.

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The Mint Museum of Rome consists of about 20,000 works: coins, medals, minting tools, and wax models. The coins include a rich collection of issues from Italian and foreign states from the Middle Ages to the present day, as well as an interesting set of studies for coinage, designs, and trial coins.

The medal collection includes three main groups of particular historical and artistic interest. The first consists of papal medals (1,913 pieces), the second group is made up of religious medals, also called devotional medals, from the 18th and 19th centuries, and the third group includes 20th-century medals, works by Italian and foreign artists. This group also contains numerous pieces from donations, including the collection of cast medals by Orlando Paladino Orlandini (1905–1986).

The “minting tools” group includes dies and punches from the papal collection and part of those used for devotional medals.

The museum is enriched by a collection of wax models for medals and cameos, auxiliary materials used in the production of works that have autonomous value and interest. The largest group (425 wax models) is represented by the works of Benedetto Pistrucci (1784–1855). A Roman engraver, he carried out most of his work in London at the Royal Mint, where he created the gold sovereign, of which the museum exhibits the original model. Also exhibited are the wax models of Giuseppe (1808–1877) and Francesco Bianchi (1842–1918), father and son, engravers of the Pontifical Mint in the second half of the 19th century.

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