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| Issuer | Masserano |
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| Year | 1492-1521 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse description | A fleur-de-lis cross with ornate trefoil terminals occupies the central field, its four arms ending in stylized lily motifs and flanked by small pellets in the angles. The design is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with a circular Latin legend running along the outer periphery of the irregularly shaped flan. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Masserano was a tiny lordship in Piedmont whose coinage rights were exercised by the Fieschi family during a period when the Italian north was being pulled apart by French and Milanese ambitions. The anonymous attribution — no ruler named on the coin — reflects the political instability of the period; the Fieschi lords had every reason to avoid conspicuous claims of sovereignty while larger powers renegotiated control of the region repeatedly between 1494 and 1521.
CNI II records multiple die variants within the #20/30 sequence, and misattributions to neighboring Piedmontese mints are not uncommon in older collections.