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AQUILEIA - Antonio II. Panciera AQUILEIA - Antonio II. Panciera (1402-1411)
Obverse: Coat of arms of the Patriarch, in a beaded circle; "+ANTONIVS * PATRIARCH" around which is another beaded circle.
Reverse: Eagle over beaded circle; above it a rosetter, under, right and left a star. "AQU ILE GEN SIS" around which is another beaded circle.dpaul7
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AQUILEIA - Ludwig von Teck IIAQUILEIA - Ludwig von Teck II (1412-1420) AR Denar. Obv.: Bavarian arms (Rautenschild), LODOVICVS DVX D TECh Rev.: Madonna and child; PAThA AQVILE. Reference: Bernardi 69; Biaggi 193.dpaul7
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ARMATA ET MOREA -- Under VeniceARMATA ET MOREA -- Under Venice - Copper Gazetta da 2 Soldi, 1688-1691. Obv.: S.MARC.VEN. Venetian Lion or St. Mark facing, in exergue: * II * Rev.: ARMATA /E.T/ MOREA [Between 2 Rosettes]. ARMATA = Navy; Morea is the name for Peloponnisus. Because the first Venetian newspapers cost 2 Soldi, the coin acquired the name GAZETTA. Reference: Paolucci 816.dpaul7
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EMILIAEMILIA - 1826 (1860) 5 Centesimi, copper. KM#3.dpaul7
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GENOAGENOA - Republic of Genoa. Conrad I-III. 1139-1339. AR denaro (16 mm, 0.80 g, 5'). + . IA . NV . A ., castle / CVNRADI REX, cross pattée. dpaul7
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GENOAGENOA - Republic of Genoa. Conrad I-III. 1139-1339. AR denaro (16 mm, 0.80 g, 5'). + . IA . NV . A ., castle / CVNRADI REX, cross pattée. dpaul7
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GORIZIA - ItalyGORIZIA - Italy, under Austrian rule. 1 Soldo, 1762, Cu. Graz mint. Some damage on reverse. Reference: Craig 2.1.dpaul7
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ITALY - ANCONAItaly, Ancona. 13th to 15th century Anonymous billon denaro. Denomination : Billon Denaro or 1/2 Grosso Date : 13th to 15th century. Reference : Biaggi-42. Size : about 16 mm. Weight : 0.6 grams. Grade : VF toned. Obverse : V C S in the center, with P P S QVIRIA around. Reverse : Short cross in a circle with DE ANCONA around. dpaul7
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ITALY - VERONAItaly, Verona. Anonymous billon denario. 13th century. Denomination : Billon Denaro or Piccolo. Date : Issued anonymously, but at about the time of Friedrick II, ca. AD 1218 to 1250. Reference : Thompson #1940. Size : about 13 mm, scyphate. Weight : 0.33 grams. Grade : VF toned. Obverse : Long cross with a circle ove it, withVERONA outside of the circle and between the arms of the cross. Some of the letters in VERONA are ligate. The obverse is on the convex side. Reverse : Long cross with a circle on it, with CIVI CIVI between the arms of the cross. The letters are crudely engraved, and some are retrograde, so difficult to read. The reverse is on the concave side.
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LUCCALUCCA - Silver denier, Henry III-V (1039-1125), Roman Emperor, Civic issue from Lucca. H in the center, MPERATOR / LVCA arranged in the center, +ENRICVS. The deniers from Lucca were widely used during the first crusade and are often found in Israel and Lebanon. This specimen is exceptionally nice for these crude issues!dpaul7
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LUCCALUCCA - In Tuscany, 12th Century AD - Billon eDenier. Struck in the name of Henry III Holy Roman Emperor AD 1017-1056 ( with debased Otto monogram ). Obv.: +IMPERΛTOR, in centre debased Otto monogram. Reverse: +ENRIVCVS, LVCA in centre. Ref:Metcalf 10-15.
The deniersof the mint of Lucca along with those issued from the mints of Charters, Le Mans, Melgueil, Le Puy, Valence and Melle are mentioned bythe chronicler Raymond of Aguilers who accompanied the count of Toulouse Raymond of Saint-Gilles as the "Erat Haec Nostra Moneta" the coins used in the Latin East by members of the First crusade.These coins frequestly turn up in hoards found in lands held by the Franks in Syria and Palestine. dpaul7
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LUCCA - Charlesl LouisLUCCA - Charlesl Louis (1824-1847) AR 2 Lire, 1837. Obv.: Bust right. "CARLO LOD.I.D.S. DUCA DI LUCCA" Rev.: Crowned arms in wreath, date below. Craig #41.dpaul7
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MILAN - Gian Galeazzo ViscontiMILAN - Gian Galeazzo Visconti, as duke. 1395-1402. AR Grosso (24mm, 2.3 g). Obv.: Coiled serpent eating a man (or, as some say, a Basilisk), flanked by G-3, all within quadrilobe. + GALIAZ · VICECOES · D · MEDIOLAИI
Rev.: St. Ambrose mitred, nimbate, seated, holding scourge and crozier; annulet in left field. S AMBROSIVS (AMB ligate) MEDIOLAN. Reference: Casellotti 2.dpaul7
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MILAN - JOSEPH IIMilan, under Austrian Rule, Emperor Joseph II. Silver 1 Croccione (Kronenthaler). 1787, Milan Mint. C#49.
*This coin is identical to issue for Austrian Netherlands, KM-#32, except for mintmark.dpaul7
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NAPLES & SICILY - Philip IINAPLES & SICILY (Under Spain) -- 1 Grano, Philip II of Spain (1556-1598). Obv: Crowned Eagle/Rev: VT/COMMO/DIVS. 17x15 mm, 3.88 g. dpaul7
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IIITornese, Phlip III (of Spain - 1598-1621), dated 1616. dpaul7
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IVGrano, dated 1637, Philip IV (of Spain). dpaul7
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IVNaples & Sicily, Tornese of Philip IV (of Spain), 1621-1665. Reverse shows the Order of the Golden Fleece.dpaul7
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Naples & Sicily - Philip IVTornese, dated 1647, Philip IV (of Spain), reverse showing the Order of the Golden Fleece.dpaul7
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NAPLES & SICILYNAPLES & SICILY - Ferdinand II (1830-1859) AR 120 Grana. Portrait facing right/Crowned coat of arms. Reference #: C-153b.dpaul7
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NEAPOLITAN REPUBLIC - Henry de GuiseNEAPOLITAN REPUBLIC - Henry de Guise (1647-1648) AE 3 Tornesi, 1648. Obv.: Crowned shield with letters SPQN. Legend: HEN DE LOR DUX REIP N. Rev.: Bound wheat and olives, legend PAX ET UBERTAS 1648. Reference: KM #55. Ex Ardatirion collection.
These are always poorly struck, usually not this nice. The design quality of this piece is rather crude, and the SPQN is NOT aligned properly... letters are sideways. Usually they are straight. Probably made toward the end of the siege of the Republic by Spain.
From Wikepedia: The Neapolitan Republic was a Republic created in Naples, which lasted from 22 October 1647 to 5 April 1648. It began after the revolt led by Masaniello and Giulio Genoino against the Spanish viceroys.
The leader of the Republic was Henry II of Lorraine, duke of Guise, descendant of the former king of Naples Rene I of Anjou. The Republic had the following official names: Serenissima Repubblica di questo regno di Napoli ("Most Serene Republic of this Kingdom of Naples"), Reale Repubblica ("Royal Republic"), and Serenissima Monarchia repubblicana di Napoli ("Most Serene Republican Monarchy of Naples"). All indicated the double nature of the Republic, both republican and monarchical, and "Serenissima" was a purposeful comparison with the famous Italian maritime republic with the same title, Venice. The coat of arms was a red shield with the motto S.P.Q.N., in imitation of the well-known S.P.Q.R., the initialism of the Latin phrase, Senatus Populusque Romanus ("The Senate and the People of Rome"), Thus, the Neapolitan phrase meant "The Senate and People of Naples." The coat of arms contained the crest of the duke of Guise.dpaul7
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PARMA - Ferdinanco di BorbonePARMA --20 SOLDI, 1795. 4.0000 g., Billon Ruler: Ferdinando di Borbone (1765-1802) Obv: Crowned, oval shield in sprigs separates initials D G Legend: FERD • I • H • I • D • G • PAR • PL • VAST • D • 1795 Rev: St. Thomas Rev. Legend: S • THOMAS • APOST • PAR • PROT In exergue: SOLDI XX over • E • * • S • Reference: C# 7
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SAN MARINOSAN MARINO - Rome mint - 1938_R · 5 CENTESIMI. Composition: Bronze · Size: 19mm. VF condition - KM#12.dpaul7
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SARDINIA - Victor Amadeo IIISARDINIA - Victor Amadeo III (1773-1796) Billon 20-Soldi, 1796. Reference=Craig #58.dpaul7
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SARDINIA -- VITTORIO AMEDEO IIISARDINIA -- VITTORIO AMEDEO III (1773-1796) Copper 5 Soldi, 1796. Obv.: Bust right. Date below bust. VIC • AMED • D • G • REX • SARD • Rev.: Standing figure above value, SOL • 5 Around: S • MAURITIUS • PAT • TOT • DIT Reference: Craig #58.dpaul7
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SAVOY - Emmanuel PhilibertSAVOY - Emmanuel Philibert (1553-1580) Forte TYpe IV. Minted in Nice. Lower grade, but Rare! Obv.: Simple shield with an anellino over and to sides, around: +• PHILIBER • DUX • SABA Rev.: Large P surrounded by four anellini, around: + AUXILUM • MEUM • To • DOM. Sim 75 Biaggi 467 MIR 553.
MANY THANKS to Paleologo for identification!dpaul7
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SICILY - JAMES ISICILY - JAMES I of Aragon (1285-1296) AE Denaro. Obv: Crowned head, "+IAC DEI GRA/Reverse: Cross, "+REX SICILIE".dpaul7
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SICILY - William II FollaroSICILY (Norman) -- William II (The Good) -- 1166-1189. Follaro, 12 mm. Facing lion head/Kufic inscription, meaning KING WILLIAM II. 2.29 g. dpaul7
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TUSCANY - Victor Emmanuel IITUSCANY - Victor Emmanuel II, under Second Provisional Government (1859-1861). AR 50 Centesimo. Obv.: King faces right; VITTORIO EMANUELE RE ELETTO ; mint marks below bust. Rev.: Crowned arms in wreath; CINQUANTA CENTESIMI .FIRENZE. (mint name) 1860. Reference: C#84.dpaul7
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VENICE - Antonio PriuliVENICE - Antonio Priuli (1618-1623) AE Soldo. Obv.: Lion of St. Mark facing kneeling Dodge with cross stave. Rev.: Nimbate Saint Mark stands facing. Ref.: EK-1194.dpaul7
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VENICE - Bertruccio ValieroVENICE - Bertruccio Valiero (1656-1658) CU Soldo. Obv.: Dodge with staff kneels left before Lion of St. Mark. S.M.V.BERT.VALER -- Value "12" flanked by rosettes in exurge. Rev.: Nimbate saint stands with right hand raised in benediction; {rosette} DEFENS. NOSTRA {ROSETTE}. dpaul7
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VENICE - Giovanni CornerVenice. Giovanni I Corner (1624-1630). Quarter Soldi, Copper. Mint Period: 1625-1629 AD
Doge: Giovanni Corner (96th Doge of Venice)
Denomination: Quarter Soldi of 12 denarii (1 Soldino)
Reference: Davenport 4267. Papadopoli 146; Scarfèa 960.
Diameter: 20.6mm Material: Copper Weight: 1.7gm
Obverse: Doge kneeling to right, holding cruciform staff. Nimbate and winged lion to left, holding Gospels open with left fore-paw.
Legend: *S•M•V•IO•CORN
Exergue: *12* (value)
Reverse: Full length facing Christ, nimbate and robed.
Legend: +DEFENS NOSTER+dpaul7
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VENICE - Giovanni DandoloVENICE - Giovanni Dandolo, 1280 - 1289. Silver Grosso, without date.
Obv.: St. Mark gives an investiture banner to the Dodge.
Rev.: Christ enthroned facing.
21 mm. 2,06 g. VF. dpaul7
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VENICE - Orio MaliperoVENICE - Orio Malipero (1178-1192) silver Piccolo. Obv.: Cross in pearled circle. Writing around rim.
Rev.: Cross in pearled curcle. Writing around rim.
Weight: 0,28g
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VENICE -- Anonymous, decree of 1565VENICE -- Anonymous, decree of 1565, AR Gazzetta of 2 Soldi Obv.: + SANCTVS MARCVS VENET Lion of St. Mark left. Rev.: DILIGITE IVSTITIAM. Justice, seated facing on two lions, holding sword and scales. Reference: CNI VIII, 350; Papadopoli 163a. dpaul7
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VENICE -- Lorenzo Celsi VENICE -- Lorenzo Celsi (1361-1365) Silver Soldino. Obv.: Kneeling Doge to left holding banner. +LAVR.CE LSI.DVX Rev.: +.S.MARCVS.VENETI. Nimbate lion stands left with banner; letter S before (Mintmaster Secondo Aventurado). Reference: Biaggi 2837, CNI 3 var., Papadopoli 2.dpaul7
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