Aversas: The coat of arms of Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri degli Albertoni, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, is shown on a Maltese Cross, surmounted by the crossed keys and the umbraculum, traditional symbols of the Sede Vacante period. The surrounding inscription reads “SEDE· VACANTE · MDCLXXVI”.
Reversas: A dove surrounded by rays of light and tongues of fire is depicted, symbolising the Holy Spirit. The inscription “DABITVR٠VOBIS٠PARACLETVS” appears, with “ROMA” below.
Apie monetą: This is a 1 piastra silver coin struck in 1676 in the Papal States during the Sede Vacante period, made of .917 silver, with a total weight of 31.58 g, a diameter of 43 mm and a pure silver content of approximately 28.96 g, issued under the authority of the College of Cardinals led by Camerlengo Paluzzo Paluzzi Altieri, holding strong historical and religious significance.