目录
为什么需要注册?只是为了防止机器人访问我们的目录。您的邮箱完全保密——我们绝不会分享或在未经您许可的情况下发送任何内容。我们向您保证!
| 正面描述 | Right-facing crowned bust of Federico III of Naples, depicted with long flowing hair beneath a prominent royal crown, rendered in a late medieval portrait style typical of southern Italian hammered coinage. The effigy is detailed with visible facial features and a draped neckline. The surrounding legend reads FEDERICVS·D:G·R·SI in Latin, identifying the ruler as Federico, by the grace of God King of Sicily. The portrait occupies the majority of the coin's field, with the legend distributed around the periphery. |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 正面铭文 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 背面描述 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 背面文字 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 背面铭文 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 边缘 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 铸币厂 | 登录 以查看详情 |
| 铸造量 | ND (1496-1501) |
| 附加信息 |
Federico III inherited a kingdom already hollowed out by decades of Aragonese dynastic conflict and French invasion. His reign lasted just five years before Louis XII of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon carved Naples between them in the Treaty of Granada in 1500, with Federico surrendering personally to the French in 1501. These copper sestini were struck against that backdrop of terminal instability — a government minting small change while negotiating its own extinction.
Federico died in French exile in 1504, the last independent King of Naples for over two centuries.