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1 Ducato d`oro - Francesco I Sforza COMES

Uitgever Milan (Italian States)
Jaar 1462-1466
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Waarde 1 Ducat (3)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Armored bust of Francesco I Sforza facing right, depicted with close-cropped hair and wearing a suit of plate armor with a prominent gorget, all within a beaded inner circle. The legend, rendered in Gothic uncial characters, commences at the lower left with the Visconti biscione (the serpent device), serving as a dynastic emblem of the Visconti heritage claimed by Sforza. The portrait is boldly struck in high relief, characteristic of the refined Milanese goldsmithing tradition of the mid-fifteenth century. The field surrounding the bust is plain, directing full attention to the finely modeled effigy.
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Beschrijving keerzijde A fully armored equestrian figure of Francesco I Sforza, mounted on a caparisoned warhorse moving to the right, brandishes a raised sword in his right hand in a commanding martial pose. The horse is depicted in full armor, with elaborate trapper and crinet details visible in the hammered relief. The central device is enclosed within a beaded or reeded inner circle, beyond which the titular legend runs continuously around the periphery in Gothic uncial script. The composition follows the established Visconti-Sforza ducal equestrian type, conveying sovereign authority and military prowess. The execution displays the vigorous, somewhat irregular style typical of mid-fifteenth century Milanese hammered gold coinage.
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Oplage ND (1462-1466)
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