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1 Follaro Autonomous coinage

Uitgever Dulcigno, City of
Jaar 1300-1399
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Frontal enthroned figure of the Virgin Mary (Madonna) holding the infant Jesus before her, rendered in a stylized Byzantine manner. A tower or castle device appears to the left of the central figure, a common heraldic element in Adriatic civic coinage. The surrounding Latin legend reads ·M·-·DE·DVLC-IG-ŊO, referencing the issuing city of Dulcigno. The overall design is characteristic of the crude, irregular hammered fabric typical of 14th-century Dalmatian municipal issues.
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Aanvullende informatie

Dulcigno — known today as Ulcinj in Montenegro — maintained a degree of municipal autonomy through much of the 14th century, squeezed between Ragusan commercial dominance and Serbian expansion under the Nemanjić dynasty. This follaro belongs to that narrow window of self-issued coinage before Venetian annexation in 1405 extinguished the city's independent mint entirely.

Dobrinić's attribution places this among the earliest documented examples of autonomous Adriatic-Dalmatian civic copper coinage.

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