Écu Pistolet 8 Rays

Emittente City of Geneva
Anno 1578-1651
Tipo Standard circulation coin
Valore 1 Pistole (140⁄51)
Valuta Thaler (1535-1792)
Composizione Gold
Peso 3.31 g
Diametro
Spessore
Forma Round
Tecnica
Orientamento
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i HMZ 1#2-293, Fr#249
Descrizione del dritto Crowned imperial double-headed eagle with coat of arms of Geneva on shield on chest.
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto ⁕ GENEVA ⁕ CIVITAS ⁕ 1571 ⁕
Descrizione del rovescio Sun with 6 straight rays and 6 undulating rays alternating.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio POST : TENEBRAS : LVX : G : Ω IHS ⁕
Bordo
Zecca
Tiratura 1578 G - -
1581 M - -
1582 M - -
1583 M - -
1585 C - -
1586 C - -
1622 - -
1625 - -
1630 RG - -
1634 M - -
1638 BG - -
1640 - -
1641 DS - -
1642 BD - -
1644 - -
1646 - -
1648 - -
1649 - -
1651 - -
ID Numisquare 1070700070
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: The Écu Pistolet 8 Rays, issued by the Republic of Geneva (1578-1651), signifies the city's robust autonomy and economic importance. A staunch Protestant stronghold, Geneva maintained neutrality through the Thirty Years' War, solidifying its status as an independent city-state and major financial hub. This gold denomination, equivalent to a half Spanish Escudo, was vital for international trade, reflecting Geneva's mercantile prowess and integration into European commerce, governed by civic councils.

Artistry: While specific engravers across the 73-year production are not consistently documented, the coinage reflects the civic mint's adherence to late Renaissance conventions, infused with Protestant restraint. The obverse typically features the crowned eagle of Geneva, often with the city's arms or a key. The reverse commonly displays a radiant sun or a cross potent, from which the "8 Rays" emanate, encircled by a religious or civic motto. Execution prioritizes clear legend legibility and symbolic clarity over elaborate baroque flourishes.

Technical/Grading: For optimal grading, collectors should prioritize sharp detail on the eagle's head, feathers, and crown on the obverse. On the reverse, the clarity and distinctness of the eight rays, central motif (sun or cross), and full legibility of the surrounding motto are crucial high-points. A well-centered strike with minimal peripheral legend weakness is desirable. As a hammered gold issue, pristine fields free from significant planchet flaws or excessive bag marks are highly valued.

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