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Silver Coin Florence?

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Hello all,

I need help with identifying this coin as I can't find references.
It looks like it is minted in Florence. As the Fleur the lis the same is as on the FLORIN. The reverse shows an sitting dude/priest?


Who knows this piece?





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I think I found it!

Fiorino Grosso da 2 Soldi detto Popolino databile al I semestre 1369
Zecca: Firenze - Fronte: giglio fiorentino - Retro: San Giovanni Battista stante di fronte alza la mano destra nell'atto di benedire e tiene una lunga croce con la mano sinistra - gr. 1,00 - Rara - Simbolo corona (Niccolò di Bocchino di Rimbaldese) - Da e
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would have never got that...good answer to your own post.
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thx chris! Still I think it is not the exact same one but an varity of this...
But unfortuantly it is the only one I can find
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I know this is a very old thread, but I know the OP is still active here.

I've been learning about medieval Florence silver recently, and another option for your coin is a quattrino of Florence.

The quattrino had a 3/4 figure of St. John, and is small, under 1 g., and about 18 mm.
The grosso usually has a full-length figure of St. John (except in early 1400s where he is seated) , typically 22-24 mm and 2 - 2.5 g.
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