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| Issuer | City of Geneva |
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| Year | 1634-1636 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Mintage | 1634 PM - - 1635 PM - - 1636 PM - - |
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Geneva issued this coin during one of the most precarious decades in its independent history, sandwiched between Savoyard military pressure to the south and the grinding violence of the Thirty Years' War reshaping every alliance north of the Alps. The city's monetary output in the 1630s was deliberately assertive — a small republic insisting, through coinage, that it remained a sovereign actor capable of regulating its own commercial life.
The 24 sols denomination placed this piece firmly in wholesale trade circuits connecting Geneva's famed fairs to Lyon and the Swiss Confederation markets. HMZ 1#2-317 distinguishes it cleanly within the Geneva civic series, which ran under tight magistrate oversight with die production contracted to local goldsmiths.