Ponzone was a tiny feudal lordship in the Monferrato region of Piedmont, and its right to strike coin was among the most contested of any minor Italian marquisate. The anonymous attribution of this issue — no ruler named, no regnal marker — reflects either deliberate ambiguity or a minting period spanning multiple successions, both common tactics when a lord's legitimacy was disputed by neighboring powers or the Empire itself. Billon at this weight was barely worth striking; it served hyper-local exchange and rarely traveled far from the issuing territory.
Ponzone was a tiny feudal lordship in the Monferrato region of Piedmont, and its right to strike coin was among the most contested of any minor Italian marquisate. The anonymous attribution of this issue — no ruler named, no regnal marker — reflects either deliberate ambiguity or a minting period spanning multiple successions, both common tactics when a lord's legitimacy was disputed by neighboring powers or the Empire itself. Billon at this weight was barely worth striking; it served hyper-local exchange and rarely traveled far from the issuing territory.