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Revision as of 10:57, 4 February 2026

Northern Italy in 1860

Duchy of Savoy (1416-1720)

Spanish rule

Kingdom of Sardinia (1720-1860)

note: for the period 1816-60, the Turin mintmark was an eagle's head and the Genoa mintmark was an anchor.

mezzo scudo

scudo

mezza doppia

doppia

special issues for the island of Sardinia

French occupation

French coins with mintmark "U" were struck at Turin while Sardinia was annexed to Napoleon's empire. These include:

French coins with mintmark "CL" were struck at Genoa while Sardinia was annexed to Napoleon's empire. These include:

decimal coinage

50 centesimi

one lira

two lire

five lire

ten lire

twenty lire

forty and fifty lire

eighty lire

hundred lire