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Fiorino - In name of Otto

Issuer Republic of Lucca (Lucca, Italian States)
Year 1270-1316
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Value Fiorino
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Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Reverse description Large Ottonian monogram composed of interlaced letters forming a decorative symmetrical cipher, occupying the full field of the coin. Three small pellets appear on the central crossbar of the monogram, serving as a distinctive mint mark. The circular legend in uncial Latin script, divided by pellet stops, flanks the monogram to either side. The overall design references the Carolingian and Ottonian imperial tradition adopted by Lucca as a symbol of imperial legitimacy.
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Mint Lucca, Italy (650-1843)
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