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1 Fiorino - Leopoldo II

Uitgever Florence Mint
Jaar 1826-1842
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Gewicht 6.87 g
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Beschrijving keerzijde A large, boldly rendered fleur-de-lis — the historic symbol of Florence — occupies the central field, depicted in high relief with elaborate scrolling petals and detailed veining. The denomination FIORINO appears in large serif capitals along the lower field beneath the device. Flanking the upper portion of the fleur-de-lis, the inscription QUATTRINI to the left and CENTO • [date] to the right together indicate the coin's value of one hundred quattrini, with the mint date placed vertically at right. Fine dentilation frames the entire design.
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Aanvullende informatie

The fiorino was revived as a Tuscan denomination under Leopoldo II in 1826, consciously invoking the medieval florin's prestige — though by this period the Grand Duchy operated as a client state under Austrian influence following the Napoleonic reshuffling of Italian territories. Leopoldo himself, an Austrian archduke of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, ruled with relative tolerance compared to his Restoration-era neighbors, and Tuscany's relative monetary stability during this period reflected that administrative steadiness.

The long production window of sixteen years means die wear and subtle hub variations exist across the series. MIR 452 collectors distinguish early from late strikes primarily by the sharpness of the peripheral lettering.

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