Coat of Arms Banco del Santissimo Salvatore, one of the eight original Neapolitan public banks which later were unified to create the Banco di Napoli. This was the last of the banks to be created, in 1640, which was also the only one of the banks which was not created for charitable purposes. The coat of arms is on the edge of the textblock of one of the ledgers found in the Historical Archives.
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