Coins from Italian States

The Italian States section of the catalogue represents the mass of states covering the Italian peninsula, its Islands, and in some cases their non-Italian colonies that span the time period from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD to the unification of Italy that was finalised with the fall of the Papal States in 1870. Over this period, hundreds of cities, states and other coin issuing entities emerged, some for their own account, and others as part of larger groups such as the Holy Roman Empire, the Papal States, or the Venetian Republic. These entities produced coins under numerous different monetary systems, many, though not all inheriting names from Roman coinage. Stylistically, most Italian States coins share common language, Latin, transitioning to Italian and its dialects around the 12-13th centuries. However, some coins from the Venetian region issued for its colonies may bear Greek alphabets, and others from Pre-Norman Conquest southern Italy and Sicily bear Arabic or Arabic and Italian inscriptions. Common themes for coin designs include religious imagery, ruling families' crests, and legendary events. Given such a wide field, unrecorded Italian States coins are to this day a common find. Neither the so-called "Bible" of such coins, King Victor Emmanuel III's Corpus Nummorum Italicorum (CNI), a 20 volume masterpiece dating back to the turn of the 20th century, nor the Monete Italiane Regionali (MIR), a contemporary attempt by researchers to recreate Victor Emmanuel III's feat are to be considered complete.
Wikidata: Q1435724

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Italy › Italian States › Naples, Kingdom of • Piastra (1266-1812)

1 Piastra = 120 Grana • 1 Ducato = 100 Grana • 1 Tari = 20 Grana • 1 Carlino = 1 Gigliato = 1 Coronato = 10 Grana • 1 Grano = 2 Tornesi = 12 Cavalli • 1 Sestino = 2 Cavalli • 1 Pubblica = 3 Tornesi

3 Cavalli - Filippo III
ND (1598-1621)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.58 g • ⌀ 22 mm
MB# 166, MIR# 228, N# 119340
3 Cavalli - Filippo IV
1625-1628

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.89 g • ⌀ 20 mm
N# 133337
3 Cavalli - Ferdinando IV
1788-1792

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.59 g • ⌀ 17 mm
KM# 199, MIR# 409, N# 56817
3 Cavalli - Ferdinando IV
1804

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 1.56 g • ⌀ 17 mm
KM# 237, MIR# 432, C# 91, N# 87292
4 Cavalli - Carlo
1750-1757

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.15 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 156, MIR# 347, N# 93578
4 Cavalli - Fernando IV
1788

Pattern
Copper • 2.1 g • ⌀ 18 mm
KM# 202, MIR# 406/1, N# 87274
4 Cavalli - Fernando IV
1788-1792

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.1 g • ⌀ 18 mm
KM# 201, MIR# 406, C# 31, N# 71808
4 Cavalli - Ferdinando IV
1804

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.08 g • ⌀ 18 mm
KM# 238, MIR# 432, N# 25638
1 Tornese - Felipe II
1573-1592

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 6.9 g • ⌀ 27 mm
MB# 148, MIR# 190, N# 123498
Available for swap 1 Tornese - Filippo III
1610-1620

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 5.25 g • ⌀ 24 mm
KM# 10, MIR# 222-225, N# 116051
1 Tornese - Philip IV
ND (1621-1629)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 5.34 g • ⌀ 25 mm
MIR# 268, N# 72103
1 Tornese - Philip IV
1630-1638 (1630-1649)

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 5.3 g • ⌀ 22 mm
KM# 60, MIR# 268, N# 83698
1 Tornese - Carlos II
1677-1683

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.2 g • ⌀ 26 mm
KM# 101, MIR# 308, N# 40247
½ Grano - Filippo V - Visit to Naples of King
1702

Circulating commemorative coin: Visit to Naples of King in 1702
Copper • 3.3 g • ⌀ 23 mm
N# 353135
Tornese - Carlo
1750-1757

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 2.7 g • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 157, N# 330990
1 Tornese - Ferdinando IV
1788-1792

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.05 g • ⌀ 20 mm
KM# 203, MIR# 403, C# 33, N# 96056
1 Tornese - Ferdinando IV
1804

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 3.96 g • ⌀ 21 mm
KM# 239, MIR# 430, C# 93, N# 118129
9 Cavalli
1626-1630

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 7.21 g • ⌀ 31 mm
KM# 57, N# 162977
9 Cavalli
1756-1757

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.7 g • ⌀ 25 mm
KM# 166, MIR# 345, C# 3, N# 93580
9 Cavalli - Ferdinando IV
1788-1792

Standard circulation coin
Copper • 4.7 g • ⌀ 24 mm
KM# 204, MIR# 400, C# 37, N# 23136

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