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Denier - Anthony II Panciera

Issuer Patriarchate of Aquileia
Year 1402-1411
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A displayed eagle with outstretched wings fills the central field, rendered in the boldly stylized manner typical of late medieval Italian ecclesiastical coinage. The eagle, the heraldic symbol of the Patriarchate of Aquileia, faces forward with wings spread to either side, its feathers indicated by hatched engraving. A circular legend in Latin surrounds the device, divided into four segments reading AQV ILE GEN SIS, encircled by a beaded border along the coin's irregular periphery.
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Reverse lettering AQV ILE GEN SIS.
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