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Live auction - fwo_544693 - ITALY - MARQUISATE OF SALUZZO - LUDOVICO II Cavallotto n.d. Carmagnole

ITALY - MARQUISATE OF SALUZZO - LUDOVICO II Cavallotto n.d. Carmagnole VF
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Estimate : 500 €
Price : 250 €
Maximum bid : 250 €
End of the sale : 10 March 2020 19:31:59
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : Cavallotto
Date: n.d.
Mint name / Town : Carmagnole
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Diameter : 28,04 mm
Orientation dies : 10 h.
Weight : 3,17 g.
Edge : lisse
Coments on the condition:
Flan fendu à 5h sans doute lors de la frappe. La monnaie est assez bien centrée laissant apparaître toutes les légendes
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : +·LVDOVICVS·M·SA LVTIARVM·F·.
Obverse description : buste au béret et à la collerette à gauche de Ludovic II de Saluces.
Obverse translation : (Ludovic marquis de Saluces).

Reverse


Reverse legend : ·SA NCT:CONSTANTIVS·:F:·.
Reverse description : Saint Constantin à cheval.
Reverse translation : (Saint Constantin).

Commentary


Variété avec la lettre F dans la légende.

Historical background


ITALY - MARQUISATE OF SALUZZO - LUDOVICO II

(1438-1504)

Son of Ludovic I, Marquis of Saluzzo, Ludovic II was Count of Carmagnole until April 8, 1475, when he succeeded his father as head of the marquisate. The prudent paternal policy of neutrality was called into question with a costly military campaign against Charles I of Savoy in 1478: the marquisate of Saluzzo, after various reversals of fortune - which were to lead him to be removed from the authority of his marquis - began then a dangerous decline. Between 1487 and March 14, 1490, the Marquisate of Saluzzo was temporarily annexed by the Duke of Savoy. On the latter's death, it was returned to Ludovico II, but much of its past glory was gone. Condotière and patron, he created the monetary workshop of Carmagnole in 1480.

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