102826 | ITALY. Vatican City. Pope Pius XII silver Medal.
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102826 | ITALY. Vatican City. Pope Pius XII silver Medal. Issued 1946/Year VIII. Commemorating the Papal Consistory (44mm, 36.82 g, 12h). By Aurelio Mistruzzi at the Rome mint.
PIVS • XII • PONT • MAX • ANNO • VIII, bust right, wearing stole and zucchetto // + E • QVINQVE • TERRARVM • ORBIS • PARTIBVS • XXXII • CARDINALIBVS • CREATIS, view of the central nave of St. Peter's Basilica during the Consistory. Edge: Plain.
Bartolotti E946; Rinaldi 140; Cusumano-Modesti 56. Gem Mint State. Extremely lustrous and mirrored, with intense colorful toning as well, along with great depth on the reverse that creates an intense 3D effect.
Consistories in Catholicism represent times at which a pope can create new cardinals, adding them to the College of Cardinals. Due to death or retirement, the number of cardinals decreases, creating the need for periodic additions during such consistories. Pius XII was elected to the papacy in 1939 during a conclave consisting of 62 cardinals. The first of two consistories under his reign did not occur until 1946, as the conflicts of World War II created a necessary hiatus. His only other consistory was in 1953, 5-1/2 years before his death in 1958.
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