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| 背面描述 | A heraldic eagle displayed to the left with wings fully spread and head turned to the right, rendered in the vigorous Gothic style typical of northern Italian communal coinage of the early fourteenth century, set within an inner reeded circle. The surrounding legend in Latin identifies the issuing authority, terminating with a small shield of the Buzacarini family flanked by trefoils. The eagle type gives this denomination its popular name 'Aquilino,' referencing the Aquila (eagle) motif prominent in Trevisan municipal coinage of the period. |
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| 背面铭文 | ✠ COMES ⁑ GORIC * ⁑ (Translation: Count of Gorizia) |
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Henry II of Görz held lordship over Treviso from 1319 until the city passed to the Scaligeri of Verona in 1328, but the "Aquilino" type — named for the eagle of the Görz arms — was struck only within the narrower window of 1319–1323, making it one of the shorter-lived civic issues of the Trevisan mint. The grosso draws directly on the Venetian grosso matapan tradition that had dominated northeastern Italian silver coinage for over a century, adapted here to affirm a rival dynastic claim rather than a communal one.