1⁄12 Ecu or Luigino - Flavio Ghisi Legate

Đơn vị phát hành Comtat Venaissin
Năm 1660-1666
Loại Standard circulation coin
Mệnh giá 1⁄12 Ecu = 5 Sols (1/4)
Tiền tệ Livre Tournois
Chất liệu Silver
Trọng lượng 1.90 g
Đường kính
Độ dày
Hình dạng Round
Kỹ thuật
Hướng Coin alignment ↑↓
Nghệ nhân khắc
Lưu hành đến
Tài liệu tham khảo KM#92, Dy féodales#2031, Munt#48-49
Mô tả mặt trước Bust facing right.
Chữ viết mặt trước Latin
Chữ khắc mặt trước FLAVIVS·CAR·GHISIVS·LEG·AV
(Translation: Flavio Ghisi, cardinal legate of Avignon.)
Mô tả mặt sau Crowned shield of the legate in center, date above.
Chữ viết mặt sau Latin
Chữ khắc mặt sau PAX·ORIETVR·EX·MONTIBVS★·1666
(Translation: Peace will come from mountains.)
Cạnh
Xưởng đúc
Số lượng đúc 1660 - -
1661 - -
1662 - -
1663 - -
1664 - -
1665 - -
1666 - -
ID Numisquare 1287696880
Thông tin bổ sung

Historical Context: This 1/12 Ecu, or Luigino, was issued for the Comtat Venaissin between 1660 and 1666 under Papal Legate Flavio Ghisi. As Pope Alexander VII's nephew, Cardinal Ghisi held significant authority in this papal enclave. Its issuance underscored papal sovereignty and economic control during complex political maneuvering. The Luigino denomination reflects its role in the broader European monetary system, often mimicking the French Louis d'argent for trade.

Artistry: The Luigino's design reflects the late Baroque style prevalent in 17th-century Italian and French numismatics. Engraver details are often unrecorded; artistry followed established papal mint traditions. The obverse typically features a dignified bust of Legate Flavio Ghisi, often facing right, surrounded by his titles. The reverse displays a crowned escutcheon with Ghisi arms or Papal States' keys and tiara, symbolizing legate's authority and territorial allegiance.

Technical/Grading: Struck in silver at 1.90 grams, this Luigino is a small denomination. High-points for wear include the legate's bust features (hair, nose, regalia). On the reverse, the crown and intricate heraldic shield elements are most susceptible. Coins from this period often exhibit variable strike quality, with potential for slight off-centering, irregular flans, or areas of weakness in legends or fine details due to hammered minting.

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