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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central field displays a quartered heraldic shield surmounted by a long processional cross, representing the combined arms of the Bishopric of Sion and the Republic of Valais. The quarters incorporate the episcopal eagle and the striped arms of Valais. The shield is enclosed within an ornamental cartouche. A Latin peripheral legend reads PRÆF · ET · COM · REIP · VALL, abbreviated from Praefectus et Comes Reipublicae Vallensiae (Prefect and Count of the Republic of Valais), with the denomination numeral 2 and the figure 1 also appearing in the legend field. |
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Franz-Joseph Supersaxo served as Prince-Bishop of Sion from 1701 to 1734, governing the Valais at a moment when the region was perpetually caught between French diplomatic pressure and the autonomous instincts of the seven dizains. The Bishopric's right to strike its own coinage was one of the few unambiguous symbols of that autonomy, and Supersaxo exercised it throughout his long tenure. Billon issues of this type circulated heavily in a canton where small denominational coinage was chronically scarce, which explains the difficulty in finding survivors with readable surfaces.