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1/2 Blanca - Enrique IV Seville

Issuer Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Year 1462-1471
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Currency Real (1462-1465)
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Reverse description A passant lion, representing the Kingdom of León, occupies the central field within a polylobed inner border mirroring the obverse design. The lion is depicted in a heraldic style consistent with late medieval Castilian coinage, facing left with its head turned to face the viewer. The surrounding circular legend reads ENRICVS QVARTVS DEI GRA, identifying the issuer as Enrique IV by the grace of God. The execution is typical of the irregular hammered technique employed at the Seville mint during this period.
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Mint Seville Mint
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