In the Roman period the place was connected by road with Alba Pompeia and Augusta Taurinorum (Turin). The local Ligurian tribe of the Statielli had joined the Romans at an early period, but were attacked in 173 BC and some were transferred to the north of the Po. In the neighbourhood of the town, near the river Bormida, are the remains of the aqueduct which supplied it.
In the 6th century it became part of the Lombard kingdom of northern Italy. Acqui was ruled by its bishop from 978, becoming an independent commune in 1135. In 1278 it was annexed to the Marquisate of Montferrat, to which it belonged until the acquisition by the Duchy of Savoy.
It was connected by a railway line to Genoa in 1892.
1860 - CITTA' D'ACQUI - PRESTITO DI LIRE SETTANTAMILA
Splendid and very rare original financial historical document of the Loan of Lire Seventy thousand of the City of Acqui. It is divided into 350 bonds of Lire 200 each. Authorized by Decree of the Provincial Deputation 9 July 1859. Issue year 1860.
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- Place of issue
- Acqui
- Year of issue
- 1860
- Nation of issue
- Regno di Sardegna
- Rarity Index
- R10
- Quotation Index
- S6
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