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1 Soldo - Filippo Maria Visconti Helmet

Issuer Duchy of Milan (Italian States)
Year 1436-1440
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Currency Scudo (?-1796)
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Obverse description Central device depicting the Visconti heraldic helmet in profile, surmounted by a crest featuring a serpent (biscione) and elaborate mantling radiating from the helm. Below the helmet, a shield bearing the Visconti biscione — a coiled serpent devouring a human figure — rendered in Gothic style characteristic of mid-15th century Milanese coinage. A small Visconti badge or device appears to the right of the shield in the field. The surrounding legend reads FILIP MARIA in Latin characters, separated by pellets, running along the inner border of the coin.
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