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1 Luigino - Giorgio I

Issuer Principality of Seborga
Year 1996
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Currency Luigino (1994-date)
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Obverse description Draped bust of Giorgio I, Prince of Seborga, facing right, wearing a chain of office. The date 1666 and mint mark MINT-SB appear in the lower left field. The surrounding legend reads GIORGIO I • PRINCIPE DI SEBORGA along the upper periphery, with the year 1996 flanked by bullet points at the base.
Obverse script Latin
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Seborga's claim to independence rests on a medieval deed and a 1963 village vote that elected Giorgio Carbone — a flower grower — as its prince. The luigino, named after a 17th-century Ligurian trade coin struck for Levantine markets, was adopted as Seborga's currency largely as a publicity instrument, and it worked: international press coverage through the 1990s turned this tiny hamlet near Bordighera into a minor geopolitical curiosity. Italy has never acknowledged the claim.

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