Monday, February 21, 2011

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the House of Savoy House of Savoy and Milan

21/02/2011 - An exhibition of coins which traces the history of the House of Savoy, from the 'nest Savoyard' in the eleventh century the kingdom of Vittorio Emanuele III, and 'set up between now and March 4 at the headquarters of Cassa di Risparmio di San Miniato, in Rondinelli Florence.

Among the exhibits there 's also the famous '61 Florence', a silver shield in the value of 5 francs coined in March 1861. It 's the first major currency of the Kingdom of Italy and among the last struck by the glorious Florentine mint. The pieces come from the Currency of the National Archaeological Museum of Florence, the direct heir of the Grand Duke's Medal, which was seconded in 1895 from the collections of the Uffizi Gallery to be transferred to the Palace of the spreader. The most 'ancient nucleus of the numismatic collection of the Uffizi Gallery was certainly already' present in the collection of antiquities' begun by Lorenzo the Magnificent, continued and increased over the centuries by the Medici family. This heritage is and 'enriched with coins from excavations by private donations. Among some of the coins on display are from the collection of Countess Margaret Nugent, donated to the Archaeological Museum of Florence in the early '50s. The exhibition and 'was organized by the bank under the' charism for the Arts', in collaboration with the Superintendency of Architectural Heritage of Tuscany, the National Archaeological Museum in Florence and the Medici Numismatic Club.

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