PRVDENTER PASSVS FORTITER EGIT|MDCXLIV: Female personification, hlg.a palm and a branch of olive (Peace or Pax?) with Prudence (Prudentia) on the left (with a mirror) and Justice (Iustitia) on the right, (with a sword and shield)
DECOR DOMVS DOMINI|MDCXLVII: section and view of the interior of the old basilica of St. John the Lateran (Rome), before the restoration of F.Borromini
DECOR DOMVS DOMINI|MDCXLVII: section and view of the interior of the old basilica of St. John the Lateran (Rome), before the restoration of F.Borromini
VRBANVS VIII PONT MAX A XX: bust, r., within laurel wreath
Reverse
PROPVGNACVLIS ADDITIS VRBI: topographical bird's-eye view of Rome (church of St. Peter on the left; Castel S. Angelo etc.) with new bastions, walls and Porta S. Pancrazio. As renovated by Urban VIII. Within laurel wreath (architect: cardinal Vincenzo Maculano)
AVCTA AD METAVRVM DITIO|ROMAE: Female personification of Rome, clothed and with a helmet, hlg. with her left a model of the church of St. Peter and with her right a long stick. Within laurel wreath
D AGNETI VIRGINI ET MART[IRI] SACRVM: perspective view of the church of St. Agnes in Agone (Rome), as rebuilt by F. Borromini (project altered by C. and G. Rainaldi)
ABSOLVTO AQVA VIRGINE AGONALIVM CRVORE: bird's-eye view of Piazza Navona, with church of St. James of the Spanish on the left, G.L.Bernini's fountain of the Four Rivers (with Pamphilj dove with olive branch on top) at the centre and Palazzo Pamphilj on the right (with coat of arms)
APERVIT ET CLAVSIT MDCL|AN[NO] IVB[ILEI]: The Holy door (Porta Sancta), closed and with a statue of the Virgin with the Christ Child on top. Within laurel wreath.
ABSOLVTO AQVA VIRGINE AGONALIVM CRVORE: bird's-eye view of Piazza Navona, with church of St. James of the Spanish on the left, G.L.Bernini's fountain of the Four Rivers (with Pamphilj dove with olive branch on top) at the centre and Palazzo Pamphilj on the right (with coat of arms)
DECOR DOMVS DOMINI|MDCXLVII: section and view of the interior of the old basilica of St. John the Lateran (Rome), before the restoration of F.Borromini