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Sol de quatre deniers 1er type

Issuer Savoy, Duchy of
Year 1580-1585
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description A boldly rendered cross of Saint Maurice with crosslet terminals occupies the center of the field, set within an elaborate four-lobed quatrefoil frame whose cusps are themselves terminated by small trefoil ornaments. The quatrefoil is contained within a beaded inner circle, and the Latin devotional legend circles the periphery of the coin.
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Mintage ND (1580-1585)
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Charles Emmanuel I came to the Savoyard throne in 1580 and almost immediately faced the financial pressure of maintaining a state caught between French and Spanish spheres of influence. Billon coinages of this type were a practical concession to chronic silver shortages — the alloy kept small denominations in circulation without draining reserves. The "1er type" designation distinguishes it from later design revisions introduced as the duke's monetary administration evolved through the 1580s.

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