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E-auction 34-12384 - fre_310535 - ITALY - FLORENCE - REPUBLIC Gros n.d. Florence

ITALY - FLORENCE - REPUBLIC Gros n.d. Florence VF
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Estimate : 250 €
Price : 65 €
Maximum bid : 75 €
End of the sale : 09 December 2013 16:59:00
bidders : 10 bidders
Type : Gros
Date: fin XVe
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Florence
Metal : silver
Diameter : 22,8 mm
Orientation dies : 1 h.
Weight : 1,92 g.
Coments on the condition:
Patine sombre

Obverse


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

Reverse


Reverse legend : .S. IOHAN - NES. B..
Reverse description : Saint Jean Baptiste debout de face, nimbé, barbu, vêtu de sa peau de bête.
Reverse translation : (Saint Jean-Baptiste).

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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