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| 正面描述 | Within a beaded inner circle, the ruler's name AYMON is arranged in two columns separated by a central fleur-de-lis, with two additional fleurs-de-lis flanking the arrangement in the field. The peripheral legend reads COMES SABAVDIE (Count of Savoy) in Gothic uncial characters, running around the coin within a beaded border. The overall design is typical of the feudal denier tradition, with the name arranged vertically in a two-by-two grid format. |
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| 背面描述 | A long cross with fleurs-de-lis at each arm terminus occupies the central field, dividing the design into four quarters, each ornamented with a small lys or pellet. The peripheral legend in Gothic uncial lettering reads IN ITAL mARChIO (Marquis of Italy), referencing the ruler's Italian marquisate title. The entire composition is enclosed within a beaded inner circle and outer border, consistent with hammered feudal coinage of the County of Savoy. |
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Aymon of Savoy ruled the county for just seven years before his death in 1343, and his coinage reflects the financial pressures of a territory caught between the competing ambitions of the French crown and the Holy Roman Empire. The double tournois type was a deliberate imitation of the French royal denier tournois — a practical choice that eased circulation across borders where Savoyard and French coins passed interchangeably in local markets.
The billon alloy used here was notoriously inconsistent across Savoyard issues of this period, making weight and fineness vary even within a single issue.