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| 正面描述 | Conjoined busts of Isabella Clara and Ferdinand Charles III facing right, both draped, set within the inner field. The effigy of the duchess appears in front, with the duke's bust visible behind. A circular Latin legend surrounds the portraits, reading the rulers' titles and names, with the date 1666 appearing at the base of the design. The coin displays fine baroque portraiture characteristic of the Mantuan mint in the seventeenth century. |
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| 正面铭文 | ISABELLA CLARA FERD CAR D G D MAN ET M F ET C 1666 |
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Ferdinand Charles III ruled Mantua as the last of the Gonzaga-Nevers line, a dynasty already hollowed out by the catastrophic 1630 sack of the city during the War of the Mantuan Succession. By 1666 the duchy was effectively a client state under Habsburg pressure, and the coinage reflects a court performing financial confidence it could no longer sustain. Ferdinand Charles would die in 1708 without legitimate heirs, ending Gonzaga rule entirely and delivering Mantua directly to Austrian administration.
The Frasse 588 attribution places this squarely among the prestige gold issues of the period, struck more for dynastic display than commercial circulation.