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| Issuer | Savoy (France) |
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| Year | 1504-1553 |
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| Currency | Livre |
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| Obverse lettering | KROLVS II DVX S (Translation: Charles II, Duke of Savoy.) |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Charles III ruled Savoy during one of the duchy's most catastrophic periods — caught between the expansionist ambitions of Francis I of France and the Habsburg power of Charles V, he lost nearly the entire duchy to French occupation in 1536 and spent the remaining seventeen years of his reign effectively a pensioner of the Emperor, ruling little more than Piedmont. Coins struck after 1536 were issued from a court in exile, which complicates attribution of later dates within this type's long run.
The "Gold Rider" denomination itself follows a trans-Alpine equestrian coinage tradition with roots in the Burgundian Netherlands.