Bologna Mint | |
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Geographical information | |
Location | |
Historical information | |
Date established |
1191 |
Closed |
1861 |
Political information | |
Governed by |
The Bologna Mint was a mint located in the city of Bologna, Italy. It was opened on February 11, 1191 by Henry VI. The mint had developed coins for the Hohenstaufen dynasty, House of Welf, House of Luxembourg, House of Wittelsbach, House of Habsburg, Kingdom of Italy, and Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, until it was closed in 1861.
References[]
- Bologna Mint – Numismatica e dintori
- Rosati, Franco Panvini (1978). La Zecca di Bologna 1191–1861. II Museo. http://books.google.com/books?id=J0YaAAAAIAAJ. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
Napoleonic lira | |
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Lira coins | ₤1 • ₤2 • ₤5 • ₤20 • ₤40 |
Centesimo coins | 1 centesimo • 2 centesimi • 3 centesimi • 10 centesimi • 25 centesimi |
Soldo coins | 1 soldo • 5 soldi • 10 soldi • 15 soldi |
Miscellaneous | Bologna Mint • Luigi Manfredini • Milan Mint • Venice Mint |