2 Gros - Honore II

Uitgever Monaco
Jaar 1640
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 2 Gros (0.1)
Valuta Livre tournois (781-1795)
Samenstelling Billon
Gewicht 1.4 g
Diameter 16.5 mm
Dikte
Vorm Round (irregular)
Techniek
Oriëntatie
Graveur(s) Jérôme Morando
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#4, Gad#C3.2
Beschrijving voorzijde Bust of Honore II right in inner circle.
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde HON: II. D.G. PRINC. MON. ET C.
Beschrijving keerzijde St. Devote standing, divides date.
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde TV NOS. AB. HOSTE. PROT. à l`exergue S. DEV.
Rand Plain
Muntplaats
Oplage 1640 - -
1640 - (fr) variété PRINC. MONOECI -
1640 - (fr) variété PRINCEPS. MONOEC. -
Numisquare-ID 5639671270
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: The 1640 2 Gros of Honore II marks a pivotal era for Monaco. Honore II (r. 1612-1662) was the first Grimaldi lord to formally adopt the title of Prince, asserting greater sovereignty. Struck just prior to the crucial 1641 Treaty of Peronne, which shifted Monaco's allegiance from Spain to France, this coinage symbolizes Monaco's nascent independence and the Grimaldi's ambition to solidify their princely status in 17th-century Europe.

Artistry: While the specific engraver for this billon issue remains unrecorded, the coin exemplifies the prevailing Baroque aesthetic in a simplified, heraldic form. The obverse typically features the crowned Grimaldi arms, a shield displaying the fusils, symbolizing the dynasty's lineage and authority. The reverse presents the denomination 'II GROS' and the date '1640', often within a plain field or with simple decorative elements, prioritizing clarity and official proclamation over intricate artistic detail.

Technical/Grading: Struck in billon, a low-grade silver alloy, this 2 Gros often exhibits variable strike quality and planchet irregularities. Key high-points for evaluation include the crown's details and the individual fusils on the obverse shield. On the reverse, the clarity of the 'II GROS' denomination and the '1640' date are critical. Due to the small flan (16.5 mm) and thinness, weakness in strike, particularly at the peripheries or on highest relief elements, is common. Wear typically first affects the crown and central shield details.

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