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Bolognino - Martin V

Issuer Papal States - Fermo
Year 1428-1431
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Reference(s) Munt#51, MIR#293, Berman#282
Obverse description Within a beaded inner circle, a large Gothic letter A occupies the central field, flanked by four annulets at the cardinal points. The crossed keys of the Papacy appear at the top of the design, serving as a pontifical authority symbol. A peripheral legend in uncial Latin characters encircles the composition, reading the name of the issuing city.
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Mintage ND (1428-1431)
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Martin V — born Oddone Colonna — restored papal authority to Rome after the catastrophic disruption of the Western Schism, during which rival claimants had held Fermo and much of the Marche under competing obediences for decades. His establishment of a mint at Fermo was part of a deliberate reassertion of temporal control over the Papal States, which had fragmented badly under the Avignon papacy and the schism years. Fermo had its own civic minting traditions that predated papal dominance, and the bolognino type here reflects that accommodation — a Bologna-derived denomination adopted across northern and central Italy as a practical commercial unit.

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