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1622-1636 AD., Italy, Kingdom of Sicily, Felipe IV of Spain, Messina mint, Grano, Spahr 159-60.
Italy, Kingdom of Sicily, Felipe / Filippo IV of Spain (1621-1665), Messina mint, mint master Giovanni Del Pozzo ("I - P"), struck with his initials 1622-1636 AD., 
Æ Grano (16-20 mm / 2,53 g), bronze, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 160°), 
Obv.: [PHILIPP..... IIII • D] • G • / I - P , crowned eagle, wings open, head left, mintmaster´s initials below  -  Aquila coronata ad ali aperte, volta a destra, sotto le ali I P. 
Rev.: [REX • SIC]ILIAE [• 16??] // VT / COMMO / DIVS , legend around and three lines within linear circle.
Spahr 159-60 ; MIR 360-61 . 

Philip IV of Spain (Spanish: Felipe IV; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665) was King of Spain (as Philip IV in Castille and Philip III in Aragon) and Portugal as (Portuguese: Filipe III). He ascended the thrones in 1621 and reigned in Spain until his death and in Portugal until 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the arts, including such artists as Diego Velázquez, and his rule over Spain during the challenging period of the Thirty Years' War.
On the eve of his death in 1665, the Spanish Empire had reached its territorial zenith, spanning a then-unheard-of 12.2 million square kilometres (4.7×106 sq mi), but in other respects was in decline, a process to which Philip's inability to achieve successful domestic and military reform is felt to have contributed. 
In the 1630 Treaty of Madrid, Philip was styled "Philip, by the grace of God king of the Spains, Both the Sicilies, Jerusalem, the Indies, etc., archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, Milan, etc., count of Habsburg, Tyrol, etc." in full and "the Most Serene Philip IV, Catholic King of the Spains," for short.
In the 1648 Treaty of Münster, he was styled "Don Philip the Fourth, by the grace of God king of Castile, Leon, Aragon, the Two Sicilies, Jerusalem, Portugal, Navarre, Granada, Toledo, Valencia, Galicia, Majorca, Minorca, Seville, Cerdagne, Cordoba, Corsica, Murcia, Jaen, the Algarves, Algeciras, Gibraltar, the Canary Islands, the Eastern and Western Indies, the islands and terra firma of the Ocean, archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Milan, count of Habsburg, Flanders, Tyrol, Barcelona, lord of Biscay and Molina, etc." in full and "King of the Spains, Don Philip the Fourth", for short.
Schlüsselwörter: Italy Kingdom Sicily Felipe Spain Messina Grano Eagle Circle Giovanni Del Pozzo

1622-1636 AD., Italy, Kingdom of Sicily, Felipe IV of Spain, Messina mint, Grano, Spahr 159-60.

Italy, Kingdom of Sicily, Felipe / Filippo IV of Spain (1621-1665), Messina mint, mint master Giovanni Del Pozzo ("I - P"), struck with his initials 1622-1636 AD.,
Æ Grano (16-20 mm / 2,53 g), bronze, axes about coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 160°),
Obv.: [PHILIPP..... IIII • D] • G • / I - P , crowned eagle, wings open, head left, mintmaster´s initials below - Aquila coronata ad ali aperte, volta a destra, sotto le ali I P.
Rev.: [REX • SIC]ILIAE [• 16??] // VT / COMMO / DIVS , legend around and three lines within linear circle.
Spahr 159-60 ; MIR 360-61 .

Philip IV of Spain (Spanish: Felipe IV; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665) was King of Spain (as Philip IV in Castille and Philip III in Aragon) and Portugal as (Portuguese: Filipe III). He ascended the thrones in 1621 and reigned in Spain until his death and in Portugal until 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the arts, including such artists as Diego Velázquez, and his rule over Spain during the challenging period of the Thirty Years' War.
On the eve of his death in 1665, the Spanish Empire had reached its territorial zenith, spanning a then-unheard-of 12.2 million square kilometres (4.7×106 sq mi), but in other respects was in decline, a process to which Philip's inability to achieve successful domestic and military reform is felt to have contributed.
In the 1630 Treaty of Madrid, Philip was styled "Philip, by the grace of God king of the Spains, Both the Sicilies, Jerusalem, the Indies, etc., archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, Milan, etc., count of Habsburg, Tyrol, etc." in full and "the Most Serene Philip IV, Catholic King of the Spains," for short.
In the 1648 Treaty of Münster, he was styled "Don Philip the Fourth, by the grace of God king of Castile, Leon, Aragon, the Two Sicilies, Jerusalem, Portugal, Navarre, Granada, Toledo, Valencia, Galicia, Majorca, Minorca, Seville, Cerdagne, Cordoba, Corsica, Murcia, Jaen, the Algarves, Algeciras, Gibraltar, the Canary Islands, the Eastern and Western Indies, the islands and terra firma of the Ocean, archduke of Austria, duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Milan, count of Habsburg, Flanders, Tyrol, Barcelona, lord of Biscay and Molina, etc." in full and "King of the Spains, Don Philip the Fourth", for short.

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