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    Milan

    Francesco II d’Asburgo-Lorena (Holy Roman Emperor Francis II), Duke of Milan 1792-1796 or 1797

    MIR 468; Fr-741, PCGS-graded About Uncirculated Details

    Obverse depicts laureate bust of Duke facing right. On the reverse crowned legend, on his Inauguration. Faint old scratches detract very little from his nicely balanced coin.

    Tags: Duke of Milan, Francesco II d'Asburgo-Lorena (Holy Roman Emperor Francis II), Milan, Zecchino del giuramento

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