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Denaro - Henry II of Gorz

Uitgever Treviso, City of
Jaar 1319-1323
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central short cross pattée with broad, splayed arms set within a raised inner beaded circle, the cross terminals nearly touching the inner circle. The four quadrants display the characteristic pattée form of 14th-century north Italian billon coinage. The surrounding circular Latin legend, rendered in uncial characters, reads COMES GOR with a star-shaped ornament, referencing Henry II as Count of Gorizia (Gorz). The flan exhibits the irregular, slightly lobate edge typical of hammered medieval denier-type issues.
Schrift keerzijde Latin (uncial)
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Aanvullende informatie

Henry II of Gorz held the signoria of Treviso from 1319 until the city passed to the Scaligeri of Verona in 1329, but coinage under his name appears confined to the earlier part of that decade. The denaro piccolo was by this point a denomination in steep decline across northern Italy — billon content falling, flans shrinking — and this piece sits at the tail end of a centuries-old communal minting tradition that Treviso would effectively abandon under subsequent lordship.

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