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Demi Gros - Guy de Prangins

Uitgever Bishopric of Lausanne
Jaar 1375-1394
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Techniek Hammered
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Beschrijving voorzijde Enthroned frontal figure of the bishop Guy de Prangins in pontifical vestments, wearing a mitre and holding a crozier in his left hand; a cross-headed staff or sceptre is visible to the right. The bishop is seated on a throne, with a heraldic shield depicted at the base of the throne in the lower field. The surrounding Gothic uncial legend reads GVIDO: EN SLAVSAN, identifying the issuing prelate and the see of Lausanne.
Schrift voorzijde Latin (uncial)
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Aanvullende informatie

Guy de Prangins held the bishopric of Lausanne from 1375 to the mid-1390s during a period when the bishop's temporal authority was being steadily eroded by the growing power of Savoy. The demi gros denomination was introduced across several Swiss ecclesiastical mints in the fourteenth century as a practical response to the proliferation of Savoyard and French gros in regional trade — a smaller silver unit that could compete without requiring full monetary parity.

HMZ 1#1-488a is among the scarcer of the Lausanne episcopal issues from this century, with few specimens appearing in Swiss auction records.

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