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Galerie > Medieval to Contemporary > Europe > Italy > Papal State - Vatican
1957 AD., Vatican, Pius XII, Rome mint, 100 Lire, KM 55.
Vatican, Pius XII, Rome mint, engraver: Pietro Giampaoli, dated regnal year XIX (= 19) and 1957 AD., 
100 Lire (27,75 mm / 8,00 g), stainless steel, mintage 900.000 , coin alignment ↑↓ , reeded edge, 
Obv.: PIVS· XII· P· M· - AN· XIX / GIAMPAOLI , his bust facing left, wearing cap, cross and robes, engraver´s name to r. below. 
Rev.: CITTA' DEL VATICANO / L· - 100 1957 / FIDES , Fides standing frontal, holding goblet and large cross, dividing value and date.
KM 55 . 

The Venerable Pope Pius XII (Latin: Pius PP. XII; Italian: Pio XII), born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958), reigned as Pope, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City State, from 2 March 1939 until his death in 1958.
Before election to the papacy, Pacelli served as secretary of the Department of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, papal nuncio and Cardinal Secretary of State, in which capacity he worked to conclude treaties with European and Latin American nations, most notably the Reichskonkordat with Nazi Germany. His leadership of the Catholic Church during World War II remains the subject of continued historical controversy. He has been praised by Rabbi David Dalin as a 'righteous gentile' and a Jewish Study found that he had been responsible for saving at least 700,000 Jews and possibly up to 860,000.
After the war, Pius XII contributed to the rebuilding of Europe, and advocated peace and reconciliation, including lenient policies toward vanquished nations and the unification of Europe. The Church, flourishing in the West, experienced severe persecution and mass deportations of Catholic clergy in the East. In light of his protests, and his involvement in the Italian elections of 1948, he became known as a staunch opponent of communism.
Pius XII explicitly invoked ex cathedra papal infallibility with the dogma of the Assumption of Mary in his 1950 Apostolic constitution Munificentissimus Deus. His magisterium includes almost 1,000 addresses and radio broadcasts. His forty-one encyclicals include Mystici Corporis, the Church as the Body of Christ; Mediator Dei on liturgy reform; Humani Generis on the Church's position on theology and evolution. He eliminated the Italian majority in the College of Cardinals in 1946.
Schlüsselwörter: Vatican Pius_XII Rome Lire Pietro_Giampaoli Fides Goblet Cross

1957 AD., Vatican, Pius XII, Rome mint, 100 Lire, KM 55.

Vatican, Pius XII, Rome mint, engraver: Pietro Giampaoli, dated regnal year XIX (= 19) and 1957 AD.,
100 Lire (27,75 mm / 8,00 g), stainless steel, mintage 900.000 , coin alignment ↑↓ , reeded edge,
Obv.: PIVS· XII· P· M· - AN· XIX / GIAMPAOLI , his bust facing left, wearing cap, cross and robes, engraver´s name to r. below.
Rev.: CITTA' DEL VATICANO / L· - 100 1957 / FIDES , Fides standing frontal, holding goblet and large cross, dividing value and date.
KM 55 .

The Venerable Pope Pius XII (Latin: Pius PP. XII; Italian: Pio XII), born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (2 March 1876 – 9 October 1958), reigned as Pope, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City State, from 2 March 1939 until his death in 1958.
Before election to the papacy, Pacelli served as secretary of the Department of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, papal nuncio and Cardinal Secretary of State, in which capacity he worked to conclude treaties with European and Latin American nations, most notably the Reichskonkordat with Nazi Germany. His leadership of the Catholic Church during World War II remains the subject of continued historical controversy. He has been praised by Rabbi David Dalin as a 'righteous gentile' and a Jewish Study found that he had been responsible for saving at least 700,000 Jews and possibly up to 860,000.
After the war, Pius XII contributed to the rebuilding of Europe, and advocated peace and reconciliation, including lenient policies toward vanquished nations and the unification of Europe. The Church, flourishing in the West, experienced severe persecution and mass deportations of Catholic clergy in the East. In light of his protests, and his involvement in the Italian elections of 1948, he became known as a staunch opponent of communism.
Pius XII explicitly invoked ex cathedra papal infallibility with the dogma of the Assumption of Mary in his 1950 Apostolic constitution Munificentissimus Deus. His magisterium includes almost 1,000 addresses and radio broadcasts. His forty-one encyclicals include Mystici Corporis, the Church as the Body of Christ; Mediator Dei on liturgy reform; Humani Generis on the Church's position on theology and evolution. He eliminated the Italian majority in the College of Cardinals in 1946.

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