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| 正面描述 | Crowned and ornamented heraldic shield bearing a plain cross, centrally placed in the field. The shield is flanked by decorative foliate or scrollwork supporters and enclosed within a beaded inner border. The surrounding circular legend, in Latin majuscules, reads IO BAPT A SAB ABB ET COM S BENI, identifying the issuing abbot Giovanni Battista di Savoia Racconigi as Abbot and Count of San Benigno. The overall composition reflects the ecclesiastical and feudal authority of the Abbey of Fruttuaria. |
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| 正面铭文 | IO BAPT A SAB ABB ET COM S BENI |
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The Abbey of Fruttuaria, founded in 1003 near San Benigno Canavese by William of Volpiano, held minting rights as part of its extensive imperial privileges — a grant that made it one of the few ecclesiastical institutions in Piedmont with genuine monetary authority. By 1581, those rights were largely an anachronism, exercised sporadically and in small quantities. Giovanni Battista di Savoia Racconigi, a member of the House of Savoy appointed to the abbacy in commendam, almost certainly authorized this scudo as a prestige issue rather than a circulation piece.
CNI II#4 records suggest survival is extremely limited.