| Đơn vị phát hành | City of Bergamo (Italian States) |
|---|---|
| Năm | 1236-1250 |
| Loại | Standard circulation coin |
| Mệnh giá | Grosso of 4 denaros (1⁄60) |
| Tiền tệ | Lira (1428-1595) |
| Chất liệu | Silver |
| Trọng lượng | 1.4 g |
| Đường kính | 18 mm |
| Độ dày | |
| Hình dạng | Round (irregular) |
| Kỹ thuật | Hammered |
| Hướng | Variable alignment ↺ |
| Nghệ nhân khắc | |
| Lưu hành đến | |
| Tài liệu tham khảo | MEC XII#397 - 403 , MIR#17 , Biaggi#352 |
| Mô tả mặt trước | Church with two crennelated towers flanking central steeple, above four arches. Legend from left, symbols flanking cross atop steeple. |
|---|---|
| Chữ viết mặt trước | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt trước |
PGA MVN (Translation: Bergamo) |
| Mô tả mặt sau | Laureate, diademed and draped bust right. Legend from left. |
| Chữ viết mặt sau | Latin |
| Chữ khắc mặt sau |
IMPRT FREDERI CVS (Translation: Emperor Frederick) |
| Cạnh | |
| Xưởng đúc | |
| Số lượng đúc |
ND (1236-1250) - Cross left, crescent right - ND (1236-1250) - Two stars - ND (1236-1250) - No symbol - ND (1236-1250) - Two annulets - ND (1236-1250) - Two crescents - ND (1236-1250) - Cross at right - |
| ID Numisquare | 1091444370 |
| Thông tin bổ sung |
Historical Context:This Bergamo Grosso (1236-1250) is pivotal from Frederick II Hohenstaufen's reign. Bergamo, a key Lombard imperial city, balanced Ghibelline loyalty with communal autonomy. The "in name of Frederick" legend asserts imperial suzerainty over northern Italian mints, even as Bergamo issued new, heavier silver denominations. This period of intense conflict with the Lombard League makes such imperial acknowledgement a nuanced political statement, reflecting pragmatic power balance and urban economy demanding substantial currency.
Artistry:The engraver for this Bergamo Grosso is anonymous, typical for 13th-century communal mints. Stylistically, it bridges Romanesque rigidity and early Gothic influences, with evident local workshop aesthetics. Iconography features S. Alessandro, often with halo and lance, on one side, and a cross or imperial eagle on the reverse, surrounded by legends. Execution, though robust, favors stylized representation and symbolic clarity, reflecting practical civic mint demands.
Technical/Grading:For optimal grading, prioritize legibility of obverse/reverse legends, especially "FREDERICUS" and "BERGOMI," often weakly struck or off-center. High points of relief—saint's head/halo or eagle's breast/wings—are highly susceptible to wear, obscuring critical details. Clarity of central devices, including attributes or definition, is paramount. Irregular flans and minor clipping are common and tolerated; severe defects or clipping detrimentally affect evaluation.