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| Issuer | County of Desana (Italian States) |
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| Year | 1630-1641 |
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| Diameter | 22 mm |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Desana was among the smallest feudal territories in the Po Valley — a county of negligible political weight whose coinage rights derived entirely from Imperial grant rather than any economic necessity. The Tizzone family held the title through the early seventeenth century in circumstances perpetually complicated by the encroaching ambitions of Savoy and Spain, both of whom treated minor Piedmontese lordships as pawns. That ducats were struck at all during this window owes more to the prestige value of gold coinage as a mark of sovereign dignity than to any meaningful commercial demand from a territory this size.
KM#71 is one of several gold issues attributed to Antonio Maria's tenure with chronological uncertainty — the eleven-year span reflects that no documentary mint records have surfaced to anchor individual dies to specific years.