N° 975 | Italian States Milan 1 Grosso 1412 - 1447 (ND)

975 - Italian States Milan 1 Grosso 1412 - 1447 (ND)
975 - Italian States Milan 1 Grosso 1412 - 1447 (ND)

Description

CNI V# 104, MIR# 153, N# 51200; Silver 2.12 g.; Obv: Crowned arms. FILIPVS MARIA ANGLVS D M. Rev: Seated figure of Saint Ambrosis. AMBROSIV MEDIOLANI; VF

GPT Description

The Italian States Milan 1 Grosso coin from the years 1412 to 1447 is a fascinating numismatic piece that holds historical significance. This particular coin, minted during the reign of Filippo Maria Visconti, features a crowned arms design on the obverse side, with the inscription "FILIPVS MARIA ANGLVS D M." The reverse side showcases a seated figure of Saint Ambrose, with the inscription "AMBROSIV MEDIOLANI." During this period, Milan was a powerful city-state in Italy, known for its economic prosperity and cultural achievements. Filippo Maria Visconti was a notable ruler who played a significant role in shaping the history of Milan and the surrounding regions. Saint Ambrose, depicted on the coin, was the patron saint of Milan and a key figure in the early Christian church. The weight of the coin is 2.12 grams, and it is made of silver. The coin is classified under CNI V# 104, MIR# 153, N# 51200 and is described as being in Very Fine (VF) condition. Owning a coin from the Italian States Milan during this period provides a tangible connection to the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. It serves as a reminder of the power, influence, and artistic achievements of Milan during the 15th century.
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