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| 正面描述 | Interlaced royal monogram of Philip IV, formed by the letters P and S surmounted by a royal crown, set within a dotted inner circle. The monogram occupies the central field in a bold, intertwined style characteristic of early 17th-century Spanish colonial coinage. The surrounding legend runs along the coin's octagonal periphery. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 附加信息 |
Felipe IV's Navarrese coinage occupied a legally distinct space from his Castilian issues — Navarre retained its own monetary ordinances under the crown union, and the Pamplona mint operated under fuero privileges that Madrid could not simply override. The 1652 date places this squarely within the disruptions of the Franco-Spanish War, when silver supplies and mint operations across Iberia were under chronic strain.
Cayon's attribution Cal#1157 covers a small and poorly documented series, and genuine examples with legible dates are not easily found.