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1 Soldo - Carlo V

Issuer Milan (Italian States)
Year 1535-1556
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Currency Scudo (1515-1796)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A bold foliate cross with elaborate floral or leafy terminals at each arm fills the central field, dividing the reverse into four quadrants. The cross arms are decorated with foliage or trefoil ornaments, characteristic of Milanese soldo coinage of the Sforza-Habsburg period. The circular legend RO IMPERATOR surrounds the cross, with pellet stops separating the words. The overall composition is typical of the ornate but crudely struck billon small denominations produced at the Milan mint under Charles V.
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