Trillina - Johann Jakob Trivulzio

Emitent Mesocco, Lordship of
Rok 1487-1518
Typ Standard circulation coin
Nominał 1 Trillina (1⁄64)
Waluta Testone (1487-1549)
Skład Copper
Waga 0.86 g
Średnica 15 mm
Grubość
Kształt Round (irregular)
Technika Hammered
Orientacja
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) HMZ 2#2-576c
Opis awersu Cross fleury.
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu
Opis rewersu Gothic M formed from three fish, crown above.
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu
Krawędź
Mennica
Nakład ND (1487-1518) - -
ID Numisquare 8669417180
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context: The Trillina of Johann Jakob Trivulzio from Mesocco represents late 15th to early 16th-century Alpine monetary practice. Trivulzio, a renowned condottiero and Marshal of France, acquired Mesocco in 1487, a strategically vital lordship controlling a key transalpine pass. His military and political career, serving Milan and France, highlights the fragmented sovereignty of the era. This low-denomination copper coinage facilitated local commerce, reflecting his authority in a minor, yet geographically significant, holding.

Artistry: The design of this Trillina, typical for its era and denomination, showcases a provincial late Gothic aesthetic. No specific engraver is attributed; dies were likely cut by local artisans. The obverse typically features a simplified cross or the ruler's monogram, while the reverse often displays the Trivulzio family coat of arms. The small 15 mm flan necessitated a concise design, emphasizing legibility over intricate detail, characteristic of utilitarian coinage from minor feudal states.

Technical/Grading: Weighing 0.86 grams and struck on a 15 mm copper flan, the Trillina often exhibits variable strike quality. High points, typically the central cross elements or raised heraldry features, are frequently weak or flattened due to insufficient striking pressure. Planchet irregularities are common for this low-value coinage. Well-centered and fully struck examples, retaining original surface details and minimal wear, are rare and highly desirable within the numismatic community.

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