Grosso of 1 Soldo

Issuer Genoa, Republic of (1139-1797)
Year 1290-1300
Type Standard circulation coin
Value Grosso of 1 soldo (1/20)
Currency Genovino (1139-1528)
Composition Silver
Weight 2.8 g
Diameter
Thickness
Shape Round (irregular)
Technique Hammered
Orientation Coin alignment ↑↓
Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) MIR#11
Obverse description Gate within inner reeded circle.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
Obverse lettering ✠ CIVNAS ஃ IANVA
(Translation: City of Genoa)
Reverse description Cross pattée within inner reeded circle.
Reverse script Latin (uncial)
Reverse lettering ✠ CVNRADVS ஃ REX •
(Translation: Conrad King)
Edge Smooth
Mint
Mintage ND (1290-1300) - -
Numisquare ID 6827781760
Additional information

Historical Context: This Grosso of 1 Soldo, issued by the Republic of Genoa (1290-1300), signifies a peak in Genoese maritime and commercial power. Governed by a Doge and influential mercantile families, Genoa fiercely competed with Venice for Mediterranean trade dominance. The grosso was central to this economic might, functioning as a widely accepted international silver currency. It facilitated Genoa's vast commercial network, embodying the Republic's wealth and influence during intense geopolitical competition.

Artistry: The artistic style of this Genoese Grosso is typical of medieval trade coinage, prioritizing functionality and clear identification. Engravers remained anonymous, adhering to established conventions. The obverse displays a cross pattee,

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