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| Issuer | Majorca, Kingdom of |
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| Year | 1412-1416 |
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| Value | 1/2 Real (1/20) |
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| Reverse description | A plain cross divides the field into four quarters, each containing a heraldic beast — lions and castles representing the arms of Aragon and Majorca — all enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The arms reflect the dynastic union of the Crown of Aragon. A circumferential Latin legend surrounds the central device in the outer field. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Fernando I of Aragon — known as Fernando de Antequera — held the Majorcan crown from 1412 following the Compromise of Caspe, which ended the interregnum crisis after the extinction of the direct Aragonese royal line. His reign lasted only four years before his death in 1416, making issues from this period inherently short-lived by circumstance rather than design policy.
Cru#771 is among the scarcer half-real types of the Balearic series precisely because of that compressed window.