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1 Oncia - Carlo

Uitgever Kingdom of Sicily
Jaar 1750-1757
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Beschrijving voorzijde Draped bust of King Charles VII (Carlo) facing right, wearing an elaborately curled periwig rendered in fine detail. The effigy occupies the majority of the field, with the truncation at the base flanked by the mintmaster initials V·E. A circular Latin legend surrounds the portrait, separated from the toothed border by an inner beaded ring. The engraving reflects the high-relief Baroque style characteristic of the Naples Mint in the mid-eighteenth century.
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Schrift keerzijde Latin
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Aanvullende informatie

Carlo di Borbone — later Carlos III of Spain — ruled Sicily from Madrid's perspective as a stepping stone, and his Sicilian coinage reflects the administrative distance. The oncia was Sicily's principal gold denomination, a unit of account made physical, and its production under Carlo tracked closely with the island's chronic fiscal instability under Spanish Bourbon management. When Carlo departed for Spain in 1759 to claim the throne, his Sicilian monetary series ended abruptly, making the later dates within this 1750–1757 window noticeably scarcer than earlier strikes.

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