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| Issuer | Duchy of Savoy |
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| Year | 1504-1554 |
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| Currency | Livre |
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| Obverse description | Central field occupied by the crowned shield of Savoy — a cross argent on gules — flanked on either side by a Savoy knot, a dynastic emblem of the House of Savoy. The shield is rendered in a late-Gothic heraldic style typical of early sixteenth-century Savoyard coinage. The design is contained within a beaded inner circle. A Latin legend in Gothic lettering runs around the periphery, identifying the issuing duke. |
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| Reverse description | A bold cross pattée of Mauritian type, with trefoil or club-shaped terminals at each arm, set within a four-lobed (quadrilobe) frame, all contained within a beaded inner circle. The quatrefoil frame accentuates the cruciform central motif, a hallmark of Savoyard ecclesiastical and heraldic tradition. The execution is typical of hammered billon coinage from the Aosta mint under Charles III. A Latin peripheral legend referencing the Aosta mint and the engraver Nicola Vialard encircles the entire composition. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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