Exonumia from the Kingdom of Sardinia

Sardinia is an island in the Mediterranean Sea located between Corsica and Sicily. In ancient times it was ruled by Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals and Byzantines. During the Middle Ages the island was mostly divided in various smaller entities called Judicates. In 1324 the Aragonese Prince Alfonso occupied Sardinia and became the first King of Sardinia. The title passed to the Spanish Habsburgs in 1516 and to the House of Savoy in 1720, when it was united with Savoy-Piedmont in Northern Italy. Despite the personal union, Sardinia and Savoy, the territories maintained separate currencies until 1816. Piedmontese coins from the era 1720-1797 have the name King of Sardinia on them, but these are listed under Savoy-Piedmont as they were not used on the island.
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Historical medal

Centennary of the return of King Vittorio Emanuele to Turin, after the fall of Napoleon
1815

Commemorative medals › Historical medal: Return of the Duchy of Savoy to the Princes of Savoy on November 20, 1815
Copper • 31 g • ⌀ 42 mm
N# 366695

Replica

5 Lire - Carlo Felice (Replica)
ND (1827)

Souvenir medals › Replica
• 3.6 g • ⌀ 23 mm
KM# 116, C# 105, N# 372135

Coin pattern

20 Lire - Carlo Alberto (Pattern)
1841

Coin patterns › Coin pattern
Platinum • 6.4 g • ⌀ 21 mm
N# 315017
20 Lire - Victor Emmanuel II (Pattern)
1858

Coin patterns › Coin pattern
Platinum • 6.3 g • ⌀ 21 mm
N# 315018
Saggio - Di Bronzo 1860
1860

Coin patterns › Coin pattern
Bronze • 4.82 g
N# 200785
Saggio - Victor Emmanuel II
1860

Coin patterns › Coin pattern
Copper-nickel • 5.03 g • ⌀ 25.5 mm
N# 200786

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