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Picciolo - Costanzo Sforza Lion

Issuer Lordship of Pesaro under Costanzo Sforza (Italian States)
Year 1473-1483
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Reverse description A rampant lion passant-rampant to the left is depicted within a beaded inner circle, rendered in the bold, somewhat schematic style characteristic of small hammered billon coinage of fifteenth-century Italian lordships. The lion's raised forepaws and curling tail are discernible despite significant surface wear. The surrounding Latin legend, reading CONSTANTIVS SF, identifies the issuing lord, Costanzo Sforza, Lord of Pesaro. The flan edges are irregular and slightly clipped, consistent with hand-struck production of this denomination.
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Reverse lettering ⋆ CONSTANTIVS SF
(Translation: Costanzo Sforza)
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