The Italian Coins and Stamps ClipArt gallery offers 17 illustrations of coins, medals, stamps, and similar documents from Italy and the Holy See.

"An italian gold coin, weighing from 30 to 40 grains, issued in the thirteenth century by emperor Frederick II."-Whitney, 1902.

Augustal

"An italian gold coin, weighing from 30 to 40 grains, issued in the thirteenth century by emperor Frederick…

An illustration of a coin from the Italian Confederacy.

Coin of the Italian Confederacy

An illustration of a coin from the Italian Confederacy.

The obverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

Ducatoon

The obverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

The reverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

Ducatoon, Reverse

The reverse side of a ducatoon, a silver coin, struck by Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice A.D. 1618-1623.

"The English name of a gold coin weighing about 55 grains, first issued at Florence in 1252, and having on the obverse a lily and the word 'Florentia.'" -Whitney, 1911

Obverse and Reverse Sides of Gold Florin

"The English name of a gold coin weighing about 55 grains, first issued at Florence in 1252, and having…

Italy Newspaper Stamp (2 centesimi) from 1863-1865

Italy Due Centesimi Newspaper Stamp, 1863-1865

Italy Newspaper Stamp (2 centesimi) from 1863-1865

Modena Newspaper Stamp (10 cents) from 1859

Modena 10 Cent Newspaper Stamp, 1859

Modena Newspaper Stamp (10 cents) from 1859

"Coin of Populonia. Brit. Mus." &mdash Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893

Populonia

"Coin of Populonia. Brit. Mus." &mdash Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893

Maiolica designates Italian tin-glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance.The name is thought to come from the medieval Italian word for Majorca, an island on the route for ships bringing Hispano-Moresque wares from Valencia to Italy. Moorish potters from Majorca are reputed to have worked in Sicily and it has been suggested that their wares reached the Italian mainland from Caltagirone.

Maiolica Pottery

Maiolica designates Italian tin-glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance. The name is thought to come…

Tuscany Provisional Government Stamp (1 centes) from 1860

Tuscany 1 Centes Provisional Government Stamp, 1860

Tuscany Provisional Government Stamp (1 centes) from 1860

This scudo is an Italian coin with Pope Gregory XVI on the obverse side.

Scudo

This scudo is an Italian coin with Pope Gregory XVI on the obverse side.

Italy Stamp (15 centesimi) from 1863

Italy 15 Centesimi Stamp, 1863

Italy Stamp (15 centesimi) from 1863

Parma Stamp (15 centesimi) from 1857-1859

Parma 15 Centesimi Stamp, 1857-1859

Parma Stamp (15 centesimi) from 1857-1859

Roman States Stamp (1 scudo) from 1852

Roman States 1 Scudo Stamp, 1852

Roman States Stamp (1 scudo) from 1852

Roman States Stamp (4 bajocchi) from 1852

Roman States 4 Bajocchi Stamp, 1852

Roman States Stamp (4 bajocchi) from 1852

Two Sicilies Stamp (20 grana) from 1857

Two Sicilies 20 Grana Stamp, 1857

Two Sicilies Stamp (20 grana) from 1857

Two Sicilies Stamp (2 grana) from 1861

Two Sicilies Due Grana Stamp, 1861

Two Sicilies Stamp (2 grana) from 1861