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fwo_343586 - ITALY - FLORENCE - REPUBLIC Florin d'or - 5e série 1304-1310 Florence

ITALY - FLORENCE - REPUBLIC Florin d or - 5e série 1304-1310 Florence VF
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Price : 550.00 €
Type : Florin d'or - 5e série
Date: (1252-1303)
Date: 1304-1310
Mint name / Town : Florence
Metal : gold
Millesimal fineness : 986 ‰
Diameter : 20 mm
Orientation dies : 7 h.
Weight : 3,54 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Exemplaire sur un flan court. La monnaie a été nettoyée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : + FLOR- ENTIA.
Obverse description : Grande fleur de lis épanouie.
Obverse translation : (Florence).

Reverse


Reverse legend : .S. IOHA-NNES. B (ÉCHELLE)).
Reverse description : Saint Jean Baptiste debout de face, nimbé, barbu, vêtu de la peau de mouton, tendant la main droite et tenant un sceptre cruciforme bouleté.
Reverse translation : (Saint Jean-Baptiste).

Commentary


La marque placée au revers est le symbole d'un magistrat monétaire qui permet de dater la frappe de cette monnaie entre 1252 et 1303. Les florins d'or furent d'abord frappés sur des flans étroits entre 1252 et 1452, puis ensuite, toujours avec un poids identique, sur des flans plus fins et plus larges.

Historical background


ITALY - FLORENCE - REPUBLIC

(1189-1531)

Florence and Genoa were in 1252 the first two Italian cities to strike gold again in the West. Previously, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1197-1250) had minted, in Sicily and southern Italy, tari d'or and especially augustales and demi-augustales. The fiorino d'or and the genevino d'oro, which were practically pure gold (23 2/3 carats), had a theoretical weight of 3.50 g and very quickly became the coins used for international exchanges. The Florence florin ran for 10 soldi. In 1284, Venice created the sequin which weighed the same weight and had the same title. The first French gold coin, the écu d'or de Saint-Louis, created in 1266, was inspired by the florin of Florence although heavier (c. 4.00 g).

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