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| 正面描述 | Within a circular Latin legend, a cross pattée is displayed at center, set within a quadrilobed frame decorated with globules at each corner. The overall composition is characteristic of small billon coinage of the Italian Renaissance, with the geometric frame lending a Gothic quality to the field design. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Guglielmo I ruled Tresana as one of the smaller Malaspina partition territories — the result of centuries of inheritance divisions that had fragmented the original marquisate into a patchwork of micro-lordships across the Lunigiana. By the mid-sixteenth century, several of these tiny signorie retained the nominal right to strike coin, though output was limited and the pieces circulated largely within purely local exchange. The sesino was the most marginal denomination in the billon hierarchy, and surviving examples from Tresana are scarce enough that the CNI type series relies on a handful of specimens.