Cruzado Calvario 'Cross with nails' - João III 2nd type, Lisboa mint

发行方 Portugal
年份 1538-1557
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Cruzado (400)
货币 Real (1517-1835)
材质 Gold (.9167)
重量 3.54 g
直径 23 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 Gomes#J3 179
正面描述
正面文字 Latin
正面铭文 IOANES : III : PORTVGAL
背面描述
背面文字 Latin
背面铭文 + IN HOC SIG___NO VINCES
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.01 PORTVGAL -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.02 PORTVGALE -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.03 PORTVGALIE -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.04 PORTVGALI -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.05 :PORTVGALIE -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.06 :PORTVGALIE - Crown with no points -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.07 PORT . ALG -
ND (1538-1557) - Gomes# J3 179.07 PORTVGALIE -
Numisquare 编号 1077523590
附加信息

Historical Context: The Cruzado Calvario of João III (1538-1557) marks the zenith of Portuguese imperial power, fueled by global trade and colonial wealth. This era also saw the Inquisition's establishment. João III, "The Pious," fostered a fervent religious climate, reflected in the coin's name "Calvario" and "Cross with nails," referencing Christ's crucifixion. Struck at Lisboa, this gold denomination was vital for exchange, symbolizing Portugal's faith and strength.

Artistry: Specific engraver attribution for Portuguese coinage of this era is unknown; mint personnel remained anonymous. The Cruzado Calvario's style blends late Gothic tradition with nascent Renaissance influences. Numismatic art retained conservative, heraldic, symbolic character. Design prioritizes religious iconography, with the central "Cross with nails" as a powerful devotional motif. Lettering would be robust early Roman majuscule or transitional Gothic script, executed for practical die-cutting.

Technical/Grading: Critical high-points for grading this Cruzado include intricate details of the central "Cross with nails" on the obverse—especially individual nails and quadrant devices—highly susceptible to wear. On the reverse, clarity of small escutcheons (quinas) within the Portuguese shield, definition of castles, and crown details are paramount. Legibility of both obverse and reverse legends (e.g., IOANNES III REX PORTVGALLIE ALGARBIORVM and IN HOC SIGNO VINCES) is crucial, as weak strikes or circulation wear often obscure peripheral elements.

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