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| 正面描述 | A bold floriated cross with fleur-de-lis terminals occupies the central field, enclosed within a plain inner circle bordered by a reeded (corded) ring. A single pellet is placed in each of the four quadrants formed by the arms of the cross. The surrounding legend, rendered in Gothic lettering, runs along the outer margin between two linear borders, identifying the ruler and his titles. The overall design is characteristic of the late-medieval Milanese hammered billon coinage, with the irregular flan typical of hand-struck pieces of this period. |
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| 正面铭文 | G3 · M · DVX · MELI · V · IANVE D (Translation: Galeazzo Maria, 5th Duke of Milan, Lord of Genoa) |
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Galeazzo Maria Sforza inherited Milan in 1466 following the assassination of his father Francesco and immediately set about projecting ducal authority through an aggressive building and patronage program that strained the treasury considerably. The sesino was the workhorse of Lombard small commerce — a coin that changed hands in market stalls and toll gates far more than in ducal accounts. Galeazzo Maria's reign ended the same way his father's did: he was stabbed to death in Santo Stefano church on St. Stephen's Day, 1476, by three conspirators who had rehearsed the attack by practicing on a mannequin.