Funfer - Philipp de Platea

发行方 Sion, Bishopric of
年份 1522-1529
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Funfer (1⁄128)
货币 Thaler (1475-1780)
材质 Billon
重量 0.61 g
直径 20 mm
厚度
形状 Round
制作工艺
方向
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 HMZ 1#2-1030
正面描述 Fleur-de-lis on shield within beaded circle.
正面文字
正面铭文 + PHS DE PLATE ELC SE
背面描述 Cross in beaded circle.
背面文字
背面铭文 + SACTVS · THEODOLVS
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1522-1529) - -
Numisquare 编号 7289753760
附加信息

Historical Context: Philipp de Platea served as Bishop of Sion from 1522 to 1529, a tumultuous period marked by the burgeoning Reformation and complex political maneuvering in the Valais region of Switzerland. As a Prince-Bishop, de Platea held significant temporal and spiritual authority, striving to maintain the autonomy and influence of his powerful see amidst internal challenges and external pressures from both the Swiss Confederation and the Holy Roman Empire. This Funfer, a small billon denomination, was crucial for daily commerce, reflecting the economic realities and localized currency needs of the prince-bishopric during an era of profound societal and religious change.

Artistry: The engraver responsible for this billon Funfer is, as is common for small denominations of this period, anonymous. The design adheres to the late Gothic numismatic style, characterized by its functional yet symbolic heraldry. Typical iconography would feature Bishop de Platea’s personal coat of arms, often surmounted by a mitre or accompanied by a crosier, alongside the arms of the Bishopric of Sion. Inscriptions, usually in abbreviated Latin, would bear the bishop’s name and title, executed in a clear, albeit sometimes crude, script suitable for the modest flan size and the limitations of the billon alloy.

Technical/Grading: Struck in billon, this Funfer (0.61 gg, 20 mmmm) often exhibits characteristic technical imperfections. High-points prone to wear typically include the apex of the mitre, the most prominent features of the shield’s design, or the outer legends. Due to the minting technology of the early 16th century, examples frequently display weak or uneven strikes, off-centering, or planchet irregularities such as cracks or laminations. The billon composition commonly results in a dark, often mottled patination, making surface preservation and the clarity of the devices key factors in assessing the coin's overall grade.

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