Currencies/Monegasque doppia
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Introduction
The Monégasque doppia appears within the princely period of early Monaco and is represented through coin entries associated with the reigns of Honoré II and Louis I. The denomination is shown across several listed values.
History
According to the provided data, the doppia belongs to two consecutive princely eras. It first appears during the rule of Honoré II, who governed Monaco from 1612 to 1662, and continues into the reign of Louis I, ruling from 1662 to 1701. These dates define the full historical range in which the recorded doppia examples were issued.
Coins
The available information lists the doppia in the following recorded entries ½, 1, 2, and 5. These numbers represent the coin values or types associated with the denomination during the combined princely periods. No further attributes such as weight, metal, mint, or inscriptions are provided in the data.
Currency
The doppia is the denomination represented in this dataset, appearing in multiple values across the reigns of Honoré II and Louis I, forming part of Monaco’s early monetary structure.
Legacy
Based on the provided information, the Monégasque doppia spans the 17th-century monetary period of Monaco through two successive princes. The denomination appears in several values and reflects part of the principality’s early coinage system.
