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1 Ducato `Ongaro` - Agostino Spinola Austria coat of arms

发行方 County of Tassarolo (Italian States)
年份 1604-1616
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Full-length armored figure of Agostino Spinola standing facing, wearing contemporary plate armor and holding a scepter or baton in the right hand, with a shield or heraldic device at his side. The figure stands on a plain field within a beaded border. The Latin legend AVGVST SPI COMES TASSA (Agostino Spinola, Count of Tassarolo) runs around the periphery, interrupted by the figure. The portrait is rendered in the bold, somewhat schematic style characteristic of northern Italian hammered gold coinage of the early seventeenth century.
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正面铭文 AVGVST SPI COMES TASSA
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Tassarolo was a minuscule Imperial fief in the Ligurian Apennines, and the Spinola family's right to strike coin there derived directly from privileges granted by the Holy Roman Emperor — a technicality the Genoese republic deeply resented, as it placed an autonomous mint practically within their commercial orbit. Agostino Spinola exploited that privilege aggressively, producing ducats closely imitating Hungarian gold coinage, the so-called "ongaro" type, precisely because Hungarian ducats enjoyed universal merchant acceptance across Mediterranean trade networks.

The imitation was the point. Tassarolo's output circulated on the strength of a borrowed reputation.

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