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Gold Bolognino - Giovanni I Bentivoglio

Issuer Bologna, Republic of
Year 1401-1402
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Weight 3.5 g
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Obverse description The rampant lion of Bologna, depicted in high relief, stands facing left and holds a long diagonal staff bearing an unfurled banner, emblematic of civic authority. The beast is rendered in the bold, stylized manner characteristic of late medieval Italian hammered coinage, with a prominent mane and muscular body. The surrounding circular legend in uncial lettering reads the name of the lord Giovanni Bentivoglio, distributed around the entire field. The coin's irregular flan and uneven strike are consistent with early fifteenth-century Bolognese hammered production.
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Obverse lettering iOhS : D BetIVOGLiS
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