Francesco d'Este was a minor lord operating in the shadow of the far more powerful Este branch at Ferrara, and his coinage reflects that awkward political position — small issues, limited circulation, and a mint output that modern scholarship has never fully reconstructed. The Marquisate of Massa Lombarda was a marginal fief, and Francesco's right to strike coin was itself a privilege that could be revoked at imperial discretion.
Surviving examples are genuinely scarce. CNI X documents very few die pairs for this type, and the MIR EM attribution required collating specimens across multiple Italian collections.
Francesco d'Este was a minor lord operating in the shadow of the far more powerful Este branch at Ferrara, and his coinage reflects that awkward political position — small issues, limited circulation, and a mint output that modern scholarship has never fully reconstructed. The Marquisate of Massa Lombarda was a marginal fief, and Francesco's right to strike coin was itself a privilege that could be revoked at imperial discretion.
Surviving examples are genuinely scarce. CNI X documents very few die pairs for this type, and the MIR EM attribution required collating specimens across multiple Italian collections.