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2 Lire - Carlo Felice

Uitgever Royal Mint of Piedmont-Sardinia
Jaar 1823-1831
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Valuta Lira (1816-1861)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central quartered royal coat of arms of the House of Savoy, surmounted by a royal crown and incorporating the dynastic eagle, enclosed within an ornate wreath of oak and laurel branches tied at the base with a ribbon bow. The denomination L.2 appears in the lower field flanked by the mint marks of the issuing mint. The circular legend, separated by stops, reads DVX SAB. GENVAE ET MONTISF. PRINC. PED. and runs along the upper and lateral periphery within a beaded border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Carlo Felice came to the Sardinian throne in 1821 only after his predecessor Carlo Alberto was forced to abdicate following a constitutional crisis he had briefly encouraged, then abandoned. The new king wanted nothing to do with liberal reform, and his reign was defined by rigid conservatism enforced with considerable force. The coinage issued under him reflects this retrenchment — a deliberate reassertion of dynastic authority through consistent, unambiguous royal imagery after years of political instability.

The Turin mint produced this series across nearly a decade with little variation. KM#122 is occasionally found with minor die differences across the emission years, though no major variety commands a significant premium.

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