Urbino coins catalog with values online

Duchy of Urbino (1213–1625)

Urbino was historically ruled by the Montefeltro family.
In 1213 the emperor granted them the title of Counts of Urbino.
In 1443, by virtue of Oddantonio da Montefeltro, he became Duke of Urbino by order of Pope Eugene IV.
In 1502, Urbino was captured by the contotiere Cesare Borgia (illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI) and held there until 1503.
In 1508, Duke Guidobaldo da Montefeltro died without leaving direct descendants and the title was inherited by his nephew Francesco Maria I della Rovere from a family of relatives of another pope, Julius II.
In 1523 the capital was moved to Pesaro.
In 1625, Duke Francesco Maria II della Rovere, who had no heirs and did not expect any due to his advanced age, transferred the rights to Urbino to Pope Urban VIII. In 1631 the Duke died, the duchy was liquidated and annexed to the Papal States.

 

 

Tari=2 carlini; Carlino=10 grani; Grano=2 tornesi; Torneso=6 cavalli (denari)

Guidobaldo II della Rovere (1538-1574)

coin Urbino Armellino (1/2 carlino) no date (1538-1574)
Armellino (1/2 carlino) no date

silver
GVIVBALDS II VRBI DVX IIII
CRESCNTINVS VRB S
Coin value - 50-60 USD

 

 

Francesco Maria II della Rovere (1574-1621)

coin Urbino Sesino (6 denari) no date (1574-1621)
Sesino (6 denari) no date

copper
SE SINI
FM II VRB DVX VIET C
Coin value - 30-40 USD

 

 

 

 

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