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Florenz, 24.10.1753, 3 % Anleihe über 3,5 Luoghi (à 100 Scudi), o. Nr., 19,7 x 26,1 cm, schwarz, beige, Druck auf Pergament, Knickfalten, Holzstichvignette mit Wappen, Stempel, vergleichbar Hielscher #18, aber Unterschiede im vorgedruckten Text. Auf Wunsch des Einlieferers extrem günstig angesetzt!
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Florance, 24 October 1753, 3 % Loan for 3.5 Luoghi (à 100 Scudi), o. Nr., 19.7 x 26.1 cm, black, beige, printed on vellum, folds, wood engraving vignette with coat of arms, stamp, similar to Hielscher #18, but differences in the printed text, as desired by the customer very low start price. |
Geschichte (Englisch) |
All the states, later founding members of Italy, and the Church had a very high demand for funds, especially Tuscany and its capital city Florence. The Medici family gained wealth from the banking business and attained sovereignty over Florence in 1434. At first they were titled Dukes of Florence (1531), finally Grand Dukes of Tuscany (1569). They became the wealthiest and politically most important Florentine family. So the name Medici is known as a synonym for tremendous wealth. Please read also the book “Die florentinischen Monti“ („The Florentine Monti“), written by Prof. Dr. Udo Hielscher, published by HWPH AG. |