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Carlos V (1516-1556) . Ducado. ( Au. 0.12oz/0 7/8in ) . S / D.Nápoles. (Mir 128;
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Carlos V (1516-1556) . Ducado. ( Au. 0.12oz/0 7/8in ) . S / D.Nápoles. (Mir 128;The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
Catholic kings
CHARLES V (1516-1556). Duchy. (Ouch. 3.44g/22mm). S/D Naples. (MIR 128; Pannuti-Riccio 6). MBC. Coinage bays. Very rare specimen. Carlos I of Spain, V of Germany but also, although less well known, IV of Naples coined this magnificent Duchy during the first quarter of the 16th century. This is a piece where the symbology is present at all times, highlighting the imperial legend King of Romans on the obverse and the heraldry on the reverse, directly inherited from Ferdinand the Catholic, as King of Naples, to which only the eagle has been added. bicéfala and the shield of the Austrias in the chest of the same one. In addition, the same legend on the reverse stands out for the novel allusion to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a title that encompassed the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily.
Ref: M0000010387
CHARLES V (1516-1556). Duchy. (Ouch. 3.44g/22mm). S/D Naples. (MIR 128; Pannuti-Riccio 6). MBC. Coinage bays. Very rare specimen. Carlos I of Spain, V of Germany but also, although less well known, IV of Naples coined this magnificent Duchy during the first quarter of the 16th century. This is a piece where the symbology is present at all times, highlighting the imperial legend King of Romans on the obverse and the heraldry on the reverse, directly inherited from Ferdinand the Catholic, as King of Naples, to which only the eagle has been added. bicéfala and the shield of the Austrias in the chest of the same one. In addition, the same legend on the reverse stands out for the novel allusion to the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, a title that encompassed the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. Ref