Venetian Grosso

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  1. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    Wow, wonderful coins all. I do not have anything like this in my small collection.
     
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  3. Mikey Zee

    Mikey Zee Delenda Est Carthago

    Very attractive and desireable coins guys!!
     
  4. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    Wow, thanks for letting me see them. These are completely out of my collecting realm. But, fun learning!
     
  5. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

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    Bulgaria, Ivan Alexander and Michael (1331 - 1355 A.D.)
    AR Grosh
    O: Christ enthroned; monograms at sides.
    R: Ivan and Michael standing, holding banner; monograms at sides.
    19mm
    1.3g
    Metcalf SEE pl.8, 11; Dochev XXXII; Youroukova 72
     
  6. Blodoks

    Blodoks New Member

    Mine Venetian Lira Mocenigo

    Doge Leonardo Loredan (LEONAR.LAVREDAN) 1501 - 1521

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    The Venetian Grosso was minted until the 1471, replaced by the Lira Tron
    (6.52g silver 94.8%) in the year 1472. From a numismatic point of view,
    Lira Tron abandons the Byzantine style in favor of a Renaissance influence:
    bust left on the observe, St. Mark's lion on the reverse.

    This "tyrannical" initiative of the Doge Nicolò Tron to show his own portrait
    in the Venetian Republic's coins, forced the Great Council to decide: "the
    Doge's image must be on bended knees in front of the image of St. Mark".

    At this point, starting from the Doge Pietro Mocenigo (1474), the Venetian
    Lira will be called "Mocenigo" (6.52g silver 94.8%) and was minted up to
    1575. The end :)
     
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  7. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    cool coins @Blodoks...welcome!

    nice write up as well!
     
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  8. stevex6

    stevex6 Random Mayhem

    Wow Blodoks => 6.52 grams of silver (that's a big gros example)

    :rolleyes:

    ... that's a very cool coin
     
  9. Blodoks

    Blodoks New Member

    Thank you.

    My interest in the Venetian coins is fairly recent and is related to genealogical research on my family who left Venice in the early 1500s and moved into the Duchy of Ferrara: I was curious to see and touch those coins.

    Yes, the Lira Mocenigo is a cool coin :cool:
     
  10. Cucumbor

    Cucumbor Well-Known Member

    Aaaaahhhh ! medieval !
    I simply adore them. Just for the pleasure of piling on with all the marvels shown above, here are two french ones I love (and love to show to you my coinfriends who can appreciate them in all their splendor (not as all those plebeians around who don't....shhhh))


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    Philippe IV "Le Bel" (1285-1314) - Gros tournois a l'O rond Atelier de Lille ? (2 petits points a droite du lis superieur du revers)
    + BNDICTV SIT NOME DNI NRI DEI IhV XPI dans le cercle exterieur, +PHILIPPVS REX dans le cercle interieur, croix au centre
    TVRONVS CIVIS + dans le cercle interieur, chatel tournois au centre, bordure de douze fleurs de lis a l'exterieur
    4.13 gr
    Ref : Ciani # 203


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    Charles VII (1422-1461) - Ecu d'or 3° emission de 1424, atelier de Toulouse (annelet sous la cinquieme lettre)
    Croisette sur etoile initiale, KAROLVS : DEI : GRATIA : FRANCORVM : REX, Ecu de France couronné
    + XPC : VINCIT : XPC : REGNAT : XPC : IMPERAT, croix arquée, evidée et fleudelisée, cantonnée de quatre coronelles
    3.76 gr, 28 mm
    Ref : Ciani # 617

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