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E-auction 253-176681 - bry_376278 - ITALY - SULMONA - CHARLES VIII Cavallo n.d. Sulmone

ITALY - SULMONA - CHARLES VIII Cavallo n.d. Sulmone XF
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Estimate : 140 €
Price : 89 €
Maximum bid : 94 €
End of the sale : 19 February 2018 15:08:00
bidders : 5 bidders
Type : Cavallo
Date: n.d. 
Mint name / Town : Sulmone
Diameter : 19 mm
Orientation dies : 9 h.
Weight : 2,86 g.
Rarity : R1
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie frappée sur un flan irrégulier. Petites faiblesses de frappe dans les légendes du droit et du revers
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : KROL[V]S. D. G. - R. FR. SI. I.:.
Obverse description : Trois lis posés deux et un sous une couronne, à l'exergue SMPE dans un cartouche.

Reverse


Reverse legend : XPS. VIN. XPS. RE. XPS. IM.:.
Reverse description : Croix ancrée.
Reverse translation : (Le Christ vainc, le Christ règne, le Christ commande).

Historical background


ITALY - SULMONA - CHARLES VIII

(1494-1498)

On the occasion of the death of the King of Naples Ferdinand of Aragon (died January 25, 1494), Charles VIII entered Italy in September in order to claim his succession. After crossing Italy without difficulty, he arrived in Naples on January 22, 1495. His solemn entry was celebrated on May 12, 1495 and Charles VIII was proclaimed King of Sicily and Jerusalem. On May 20 he left Naples, leaving behind a viceroy, a French coalition attacking French troops in northern Italy. Following the uprising of the Neapolitans, the French lost the city. Taranto was the last French place to fall, on February 25, 1497. The letters SMPE on the coins of Sulmona are taken from Ovid (Tristes, IV,10-3) "Sulmo mihi patria est" because the poet was from there.

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