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Gold Guilder with crosslet - Amadeus VI

Issuer Savoy (France)
Year 1343-1383
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering ✠ AMED • COM SAB
(Translation: Amadeus, count of Savoy.)
Reverse description Saint John the Baptist is depicted standing facing in full figure, clad in a richly decorated mantle rendered with fine engraving detail. His right hand is raised in benediction, while his left hand holds a tall processional cross. The figure is presented in the hieratic frontal style characteristic of 14th-century Italian-influenced coinage, closely modeled on the Florentine gold florin type. The surrounding uncial Latin legend identifies the patron saint.
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