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| 正面描述 | Armored bust of Prince Siro d'Austria of Correggio facing right, set within a beaded border. The effigy depicts the prince in period plate armor with visible pauldron detailing. A continuous Latin legend encircles the bust reading SYRVS AVSTR CORR PRIN, identifying the issuer as Siro of Austria, Prince of Correggio. The portrait style is characteristic of Italian hammered coinage of the early seventeenth century, with a somewhat crude but expressive rendering of the subject. |
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| 边缘 | Plain |
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Siro d'Austria was the last ruling prince of Correggio, a tiny Imperial fief in Emilia whose independence survived largely through the family's careful cultivation of Habsburg patronage — the "d'Austria" suffix itself adopted to signal that alignment. The principality was absorbed into the Este Duchy of Modena in 1635, making this billon issue one of the final coinages struck under Correggio's independent authority. The CNI records at least nine die variants for this type across the reference range, suggesting sustained production across the full span of Siro's reign rather than a single mint episode.