Italy, Rome, Senato Romano, Emissioni anonime, ca. 1184-1434 AD.,
Denaro Provisino (ø 13-14 mm / 0,48 g), bronze-billon, axes irregular alignment ↑↖ (ca. 300°),
Obv.: [ + SЄn]A[T' • P • Q • R • ] , comb, S between star and crescent above, all in a circle.
Rev.: + [• ROMA • CA]PVD • m , cross in a circle, transverse distaff in first and third quarter.
CNI 410 ; Muntoni 88 .
A new production of provisinal money for the masses of Roman pilgrimage (a second issue). These types are declining compared to the previous issue by weight. It was produced in huge quantities for over a century. Towards the end of the fourteenth century, its intrinsic value, after numerous silver content reductions that have occurred periodically, will reach the minimum. These production is stopped in the first few years after 1400.