Genovino Type 3

发行方 Genoa, Republic of (1139-1797)
年份 1305-1339
类型 Standard circulation coin
面值 1 Genovino = 20 Soldi = 1 Lira
货币 Genovino (1139-1528)
材质 Gold (.999)
重量 3.5 g
直径 20 mm
厚度
形状 Round (irregular)
制作工艺 Hammered
方向 Variable alignment ↺
雕刻师
流通至
参考资料 MIR#7, MEC XII#254
正面描述 Gateway with large central pellet within polylobe decorated with alternating rosettes and trefoils, surrounded by reeded circle. Legend ends with mint master`s mark.
正面文字 Latin (uncial)
正面铭文 ✠ ⸰ IANVA ⸰ QUAM ⸰ DEVS ⸰ PROTEGAT
(Translation: Genoa, which God protects.)
背面描述 Cross pattée within polylobe decorated by rosettes and trefoils, surrounded by reeded circle.
背面文字 Latin (uncial)
背面铭文 ✠ CONRADVS × REX × ROMANORVM
(Translation: Conrad, King of the Romans)
边缘
铸币厂
铸造量 ND (1305-1339) - B (MIR 7, MEC 12#254) -
ND (1305-1339) - n (MIR 7) -
ND (1305-1339) - S (MIR 7) -
ND (1305-1339) - Tree (MIR 7) -
ND (1318-1333) - Lion mark (MIR 26) -
ND (1334-1336) - Eagle mark (MIR 27) -
Numisquare 编号 2530637830
附加信息

Historical Context: The Genovino Type 3, minted by the Republic of Genoa (1305-1339), represents a golden age for the maritime power. Governed by Doges and councils, Genoa was a commercial giant, though often internally divided. This era solidified the Genovino's status as a premier international currency, rivaling the Florentine Florin and Venetian Ducat. Its consistent .999 gold fineness was paramount to its widespread acceptance, underpinning Genoa's vast Mediterranean trading network.

Artistry: Engravers for medieval coinage are typically anonymous; the Genovino Type 3 adheres to the late medieval Italian stylistic school, prioritizing symbolic clarity. The obverse prominently features the iconic Gate of Genoa, often interpreted as the Porta Superana, encircled by the legend "IANUA." The reverse displays the Cross of St. George, Genoa's patron saint, accompanied by "CONRADUS REX," a traditional acknowledgment of Imperial suzerainty. Minor variations in the gate's depiction or legend punctuation distinguish this type.

Technical/Grading: Struck from nearly pure .999 gold, weighing 3.5 grams and measuring 20 millimeters, the Genovino Type 3 reflects high metallurgical standards. Key high-points susceptible to wear include the intricate details of the gate on the obverse and the central elements of the cross on the reverse. Manual striking methods often result in slight off-center strikes, minor weakness in peripheral legends, or occasional planchet irregularities. Well-preserved specimens retain sharp details on both primary devices and legible legends.

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