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1/2 Cornado - Felipe IV

Issuer Navarre, Kingdom of
Year 1621-1665
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Currency Real
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Obverse description Central field features a crowned royal cipher of Felipe IV (Philip IV), comprising an intertwined monogram beneath a royal crown. The monogram is rendered in a bold, gothic style within a plain field. The abbreviated legend PHLVS appears in the surrounding field, referencing the king's Latinized name Philippus. The flan is irregular and slightly ragged at the edges, characteristic of hammered copper coinage of the period. The overall design is typical of low-denomination Navarrese coinage struck under Habsburg rule.
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Mintage ND (1621-1665) - Cal#1504 -
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