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1843, Tuscany, Leopold II. Nice Copper 3 Quattrini Coin. Pop 1/1! PCGS MS-63 BN!

$ 73.39

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  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Year: 1843
  • Grade: MS 63
  • KM Number: 64
  • Certification Number: 44660290
  • Composition: Copper
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Denomination: 3 Quattrini

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    1843, Tuscany, Leopold II. Nice Copper 3 Quattrini Coin. Pop 1/1! PCGS MS-63 BN!
    Mint Year: 1843
    References: KM-64.
    Denomination: 3 Quattrini
    Condition:
    Certified and graded by PCGS as MS-63 BN!
    Diameter: 21mm
    Material: Copper
    Weight: 2.57gm
    Obverse:
    Value (3) above denomination (QUATTRINI) and date (1843).
    Reverse:
    Crowned shield with arms of Tuscany.
    Legend: GRAND . DI TOSC  .  (privy mark) . N . LEOP . II . A . D'   A .
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    Leopold II of Tuscany
    (Italian: Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Francesco Ferdinando Carlo, German: Leopold Johann Joseph Franz Ferdinand Karl
    ; 3 October 1797 – 29 January 1870) was the last reigning grand duke of Tuscany (1824–1859).
    He married twice; first to Maria Anna of Saxony, and after her death during 1832, to Maria Antonia of the Two-Sicilies. By the latter, he begat his eventual successor, Ferdinand.   Leopold was recognized contemporarily as a liberal monarch, authorizing   the Tuscan Constitution of 1848, and allowing a degree of free press.
    The Grand Duke was deposed briefly by a provisional government during   1849, only to be restored the same year with the assistance of Austrian   troops, who occupied the state until 1855. Leopold attempted a policy   of neutrality with regard to the Second Italian War of Independence,   but was expelled by a bloodless coup on 27 April 1859, just before the   beginning of the war. The Grand Ducal family left for Bologna, in Papal   territory. Tuscany was occupied by soldiers of Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia for the duration of the conflict. The preliminary peace of Villafranca, agreed to between Napoleon III of France and Franz Joseph of Austria on 11 July, provided for the return of the Lorraines to   Florence, but Leopold himself was considered too unpopular to be   accepted, so on 21 July 1859 he abdicated the throne in favour of his   son, Ferdinand. Ferdinand was not, however, any more acceptable to the   revolutionaries in control of Florence, and his accession was not   proclaimed. Instead, the provisional government proclaimed the   deposition of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (16 August).
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