Cagliarese

Cagliarese or Callaresito is the name of a series of coins minted at Cagliari (Sardinia). The first Cagliarese, in billon and weighing 0.80 g, was issued by Ferdinand II of Aragon, for a value of two deniers. In the 16th century, under King Charles II, it became in copper. After the reformation of 1754, a new Cagliarese in rame, with a weight of 2.34 g and a diameter of 18 mm, was issued. Under Charles Emmanuel III (1796–1802) the cagliarese was not issued. Victor Emmanuel I issued a 3 cagliaresi coin, around 1813.

Cagliarese

Cagliarese or Callaresito is the name of a series of coins minted at Cagliari (Sardinia). The first Cagliarese, in billon and weighing 0.80 g, was issued by Ferdinand II of Aragon, for a value of two deniers. In the 16th century, under King Charles II, it became in copper. After the reformation of 1754, a new Cagliarese in rame, with a weight of 2.34 g and a diameter of 18 mm, was issued. Under Charles Emmanuel III (1796–1802) the cagliarese was not issued. Victor Emmanuel I issued a 3 cagliaresi coin, around 1813.