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1400, Doges of Venice, Michele Steno. Certified Gold Zecchino Ducat. PCGS AU+

Mint Period: 1400-1413 Doge: Michele Steno (1400-1413) Denomination: Zecchino (Venetian Ducat) Reference: Gamberini 137, Friedberg 1320. R! Condition: Certified by PCGS as AU (Details: Cleaned!)  Weight: ca. 3.5gm Diameter: 20mm Material: Gold!

Obverse: St. Mark standing right, presenting cross topped banner (with small flag!) to kneeling Doge. Legend: MICHAEL STEN - .S.M. VENETI Reverse: Christ standing facing, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels. Comment: Halo of light (mandorla) with 9 stars around! Legend: SIT T XPE DAT Q TV - REGIS ISTE DVCAT

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Michele Steno (Michiel Sten in Venetian Language; 1331 – December 26, 1413) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 63rd Doge of Venice from December 1, 1400 until his death.

Steno was born in Venice into a family of some, though not great, wealth, and had lived a   dissolute life in youth; he and a number of other young men were at one   point were nearly executed by the government for covering the Doge Marino Faliero's throne with "ignominious" inscriptions against him and his spouse, Marina Gallina. He later served as proveditor of Venice, and proved a capable diplomat.

In 1400 he was elected as doge as a compromise choice, since previous   votes had become deadlocked. Upon becoming Doge he took to dressing   like Lorenzo Celsi, who had been known for his elegance of dress. In his accession's year, Venice begun a successful war against Padua and its lord, Francesco da Carrara,   leading to a substantial expansion of the republic in the Italian   mainland. During the Christian schism of 1408, Venice sided with Pope Alexander V.

An old and ill man in his late years, Steno died in 1413, and was interred in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges.

Steno was succeeded as Doge by Tommaso Mocenigo.

Michele Steno is honored as the dedicatee of Johannes Ciconia's motet,   "Venecia, mundi splendor/Michael, qui Stena domus," probably on the   occasion of Padua's submission to Venetian rule. Among other rhetorical   flourishes, the text praises Michele for his celibate life (vitam celibem).

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