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| Issuer | Savoy, Duchy of |
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| Year | 1722 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse description | The central device features an elaborate Savoyard knot — an interlaced rope or cord motif — surmounted by a large royal crown with prominent arches and cross finial. The date 1722 appears in the lower field beneath the knot. The entire design is contained within a beaded border running along the rim. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Victor Amadeus II had just formalized his title as King of Sardinia in 1720, two years before this piece was struck, following the Utrecht settlement that swapped his short-lived Sicilian crown for the island of Sardinia. The small copper coinage of this transitional period was issued under Savoyard authority but reflects a duchy still calibrating its identity as a newly minted kingdom. KM#1 designations for Savoy copper of this reign are notoriously broad, often collapsing multiple die marriages into a single catalog entry.