Italy. Kingdom of Sicily. Charles I of Anjou, 1266-1285. Saluto d’Oro (Gold, 22.10 mm, 4.38 g) Naples, struck after 1278. + KAROL’ . DЄI . GRA . IЄRL’m . SICILIЄ . REX Coat of arm vertically divided between Jerusalem (part left) with large potent cross flanked by five smaller crosses, and Anjou (part right) with “fleur de lys” or lilies, two rosette out of shield to left and right field, each flanked by six-pointed star, crescent above flanked by six-pointed star, all within inner and outer dotted border. Rev. + AVЄ . GRACIA . PLЄNA . DOmInuS TЄCUm The Annunciation scene with the Archangel Gabriel nimbate and draped advancing right with open wings, the left leg forward, holding lily in the left hand and pointing index of the right extended hand at Virgin nimbate and draped standing facing slightly left, raising hands in adoration, lily with three flowers in vase between them, all within inner and outer dotted border. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe C11 (Charles I). CNI XIX 1-4. Spahr - . MEC 14, 675-676. Friedberg 808. MIR 18. Pannuti-Riccio 1. Biaggi 1624. Full legends and well struck. Extremely Fine.