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| Uitgever | Tuscany, Grand Duchy of |
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| Jaar | 1801-1802 |
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| Referentie(s) | KM#C41 |
| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central field features the quartered Bourbon-Tuscany coat of arms on a shield, displaying fleurs-de-lis in the first and fourth quarters and the Medici palle (bezants) in the second and third quarters. The shield is surmounted by a large royal crown topped with a cross. The date appears in the exergue below the shield. The circular Latin legend reads around the periphery of the coin. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse presents a classically rendered rectangular altar or sarcophagus in three-quarter perspective, depicted with a stepped cornice and plain sides. The denomination inscription QUATTRINI DIECI is engraved in two lines on the face panel of the altar, set within the recessed field. The design is austere and neoclassical in character, with no additional legend or ornament in the surrounding field. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Louis I ruled Tuscany for barely eighteen months. The Kingdom of Etruria — the Napoleonic client state carved from the former Grand Duchy after the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801 — was handed to his Bourbon-Parma line as a diplomatic consolation prize, and Louis died in May 1803 before France found a reason to take it back. His coinage window was narrow enough that this billon issue, struck across just two fiscal years, represents the entirety of his numismatic output for the denomination.