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Free Shipping Location: New Beith, Australia Italian States – Tuscany. Tallero, is the Italian thaler. It is said that although these Tallero coins suggest that they were minted in Pisa by incorporates ... morePisa in its legend that. However the reign of Ferdinand I saw the start of Tuscany’s long economic decline which Cosimo was powerless or incapable to turn around.
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$22.00 Shipping Location: New Beith, Australia Italian States- Tuscany. Silver Tallero of Cosimo II de Medici. 1590-1621. Pisa(Italy) 1620 Lovely steel gray silvery toning with original luster. 42 ... moremm Diameter Weight: 27.98 Grams Pisa. After a long career as an independent city state in the Middle Ages, fell under Florentine domination in Renaissance times. After the Florentine republic collapsed, Pisa became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, ruled by the Medicis until 1723. The Grand Dutchy of Tuscany was a central Italian monarchy that ruled from 1569 to 1859 having replaced the Dutchy of Florence. In th e15th Century the Medici Dynasty who ruled Florence annexed surrounding land to create the modern Tuscany. Under the rule of the Medici family Tuscany became very prosperous and had unprecedented economic and military success which peaked under Cosimo I and his sons. However the reign of Ferdinand I saw the start of Tuscany’s long economic decline which Cosimo was powerless or incapable to turn around. The only further advancement if it could be said to be such– was the Medici’s elevation to a royal status by the Holy Roma Emperor in 1691 however the senior branch of the Medici family went extinct in 1737. The Grand Duchy of Tuscany was a central Italian monarchy that existed. With interruptions, from 1569 to 1859, replacing the Duchy of Florence. The grand duchy's capital Florence. In the 15th Obverse Description: Radiate-crowned and cuirassed armed half figure of Duke Cosimo II de Medici facing right holding lily-tipped sceptre over right shoulder. Left hand on hilt. Half-figure of the Duke in Obverse Legend: COSIMVS* II* MAGN* DVX* ETR* III. Reverse Description: Crowned Medici shield containing arms. Shield superimposed on a Maltese cross or the Cross of St. John Reverse Legend: PISA* IN* VETVSTÆ* MAIESTATIS* MEMOR Reference: DAV# 4195 KM 16.3. If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase we will refund your money back(see return policy) Want to see more interesting Coins and Medals? Check out my other listings. Ruler at
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Free Shipping Location: New Beith, Australia Italian States- Tuscany. Silver Tallero of Ferdinando I de Medici. 1587-1608. Pisa(Italy) 1601 Lovely steel gray silvery toning with original luster. ... more41 mm Diameter Weight: 28.42 Grams Pisa. After a long career as an independent city state in the Middle Ages, fell under Florentine domination in Renaissance times. After the Florentine republic collapsed. Pisa became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, ruled by the Medicis until 1723. The Grand Dutchy of Tuscany was a central Italian monarchy that ruled from 1569 to 1859 having replaced the Dutchy of Florence. In th e15th Century the Medici Dynasty who ruled Florence annexed surrounding land to create the modern Tuscany. Under the rule of the Medici family Tuscany became very prosperous and had unprecedented economic and military success which peaked under Cosimo I and his sons. However the reign of Ferdinand I saw the start of Tuscany’s long economic decline. The only further advancement if it could be said to be such– was the Medici’s elevation to a royal status by the Holy Roma Emperor in 1691 however the senior branch of the Medici family went extinct in 1737. The Grand Duchy of Tuscany was a central Italian monarchy that existed. With interruptions, from 1569 to 1859, replacing the Duchy of Florence. The grand duchy's capital was Florence. In the 15th Obverse Description: Radiate-crowned and cuirassed armed half figure of Duke Ferdinand I de Medici facing right with long sceptre topped with a lily. Half-figure of the Duke in Obverse Legend: FERDINANDVS* MED* MAG* ETR* DVX III* 1601. Reverse Description: Crowned Medici shield containing arms. Shield superimposed on a Maltese cross or the Cross of St. John Reverse Legend: PISA INVETVSTAE MAIESTATIS MEMORIAM- Reference: DAV# 4186 If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase we will refund your money back(see return policy) Want to see more interesting Coins and Medals? Check out my other listings. Ruler at time of minting Ferdinando I Grand Duke of Tuscany Ferdinando was the fifth
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