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1 Piastre Italy Silver

Denomination: 1 Piastre
Metal: Silver
State: Italy             
Issue year(s): 1680
Catalog reference: Dav-4211 (2) Dav-4209 (1)

1680, Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III de' Medici. Silver Piastre Coin



Mint Year: 1680 


Mint Place: Florence 


Ruler: Cosimo III de' Medici 


Denomination: Piastre (Piastra)  


State: Duchy of Tuscany (Italian State) 


Reference: Davenport 4211


Weight: 31.15gm 


Diameter: 43mm 


Material: Silver


Obverse: Armored and draped bust of Cosimo III de' Medici right. Date (1683) below arm truncation. Legend: COSMVS . III . D . G . MAG . DVX . ETRVR . IV


Reverse: Saint John the Baptist standing left, baptizing Jesus standing left in River Jordan. Holy Spirit as a dove flying above. Legend: FILIVS MEVS – DILEC – TVS


The Medici family, one of the leading families in Europe for over four hundred years, ends with Giovanni Gaston. He had no heirs and was unable to provide for his succession. Thus, in 1738, the Grand Duchy of Florence becomes attached to the House of Austria.


John the Baptist was an itinerant preacher and a major religious figure who led a movement of baptism at the Jordan River. Most historians agree he baptized Jesus. John was a historical figure mentioned in each of the Canonical gospels, Aramaic Matthew and by the Jewish historian Josephus.He followed the example of previous Hebrew prophets, living austerely, challenging sinful rulers, calling for repentance, and promising God’s justice. John is regarded as a prophet in Christianity, Islam, the Bahá'í Faith, and Mandaeism.


Cosimo III de' Medici (14 August 1642 – 31 October 1723) was the penultimate Grand Duke of Tuscany. He reigned from 1670 to 1723, and was the elder son of Grand Duke Ferdinando II.   Cosimo’s 53-year long reign, the longest in Tuscan history, was marked   by a series of ultra-reactionary laws which regulated prostitution and   banned May celebrations. His reign also witnessed Tuscany’s   deterioration to previously unknown economic lows. He was succeeded by   his elder surviving son, Gian Gastone, when he died, in 1723.


He married Marguerite Louise d’Orléans, a cousin of Louis XIV. It was a marriage fraught with tribulation. Marguerite Louise eventually abandoned Tuscany for the Convent of Montmartre. Together, they had 3 children: Ferdinando in 1663, Anna Maria Luisa, Electress Palatine, in 1667, and Gian Gastone, the last Medicean ruler of Tuscany, in 1671.


In later life, he attempted to have Anna Maria Luisa recognised as the universal heiress of Tuscany, but Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor,   would not allow it because Florence was nominally an imperial fief, and   he felt he alone could alter the Tuscan laws of succession. All   Cosimo’s efforts to salvage the plan floundered, and in 1737, upon his   younger son’s death, Tuscany passed to the House of Lorraine.


3 coins in the group
(1537 X 762 pixels, file size: ~248K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2021-09-08 1679, Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III de Medici. Silver Piastre Coin. Polished G-VG! Mint Year: 1679 Mint Place: Florence Ruler: Cosimo III de' Medici Denomination: Piastre (Piastra) State: Duchy of Tuscany (Italian State) Reference: Davenport 4209, KM-DAV# 4209. Condition: Worn, probably poli ...
(1737 X 852 pixels, file size: ~387K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2021-09-08 1680, Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III de' Medici. Silver Piastre Coin. Tooled VF! Mint Year: 1680 Mint Place: Florence Ruler: Cosimo III de' Medici Denomination: Piastre (Piastra) State: Duchy of Tuscany (Italian State) Condition: Tooled/smoothed fields, many scratches, otherwise VF! Referen ...
(1200 X 592 pixels, file size: ~245K)
Posted by:  anonymous  2015-11-15ITALIEN Florenz Cosimo III. 1670-1723 Piastra 1680. 31.06 g. Dav. 4211. MIR 327. Zainende. Gutes sehr schön.
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