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| Uitgever | Duchy of Savoy |
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| Jaar | 1561-1580 |
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| Vorm | Round |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central device consisting of a large cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus with trefoil terminals, set within an ornate double-curved vesica or oval frame. Small decorative fleurs-de-lis ornaments appear at the angles between the cross arms and the surrounding frame. The design is contained within a beaded inner border, with the circular legend running along the outer periphery, interrupted by the date and mint or engraver's letter. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Emanuele Filiberto introduced the bianco as part of a sweeping monetary reform launched after he regained control of Piedmont from France following the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. Having spent most of his life in exile administering Habsburg territories, he returned determined to rebuild Savoy's financial infrastructure from scratch — new coinage, new mint organization, new standards. The bianco at 4 soldi was a workhorse denomination aimed at normalizing everyday commerce in territories that had been running on a chaotic mix of French, Spanish, and locally debased issues for decades.
The "1st type" distinction matters here: Emanuele Filiberto revised his coinage at least once during this period, and MIR 520 represents the earlier emission before those adjustments took effect.