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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Stylised facing bust of St. Peter rendered in a schematic, archaic manner, with a crescent or tiara-like element above the head and flanking decorative features suggestive of shoulders or vestments. The figure is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, surrounded by the legend S PETRVS along the outer border. |
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The Bishops of Geneva exercised temporal coinage rights formally confirmed under the Holy Roman Empire, striking small silver fractions for local market transactions at a time when the city was locked in grinding jurisdictional conflict with the Counts of Savoy. That struggle over Geneva's political allegiance — episcopal independence versus Savoyard annexation — would not resolve for another two centuries, but the mint operated throughout.
At 0.38g, these were the smallest practical silver denomination in circulation, handling transactions too trivial for larger episcopal issues.