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| Uitgever | Principality of Catalonia |
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| Jaar | 1479-1516 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Crowned bust of Ferdinand II facing left, with characteristically long wavy hair falling in strands behind the neck, rendered in the late Gothic style typical of Catalan hammered coinage. The crown is of an elaborate open form with fleurs and ornamentation clearly visible above the brow. The letter B appears to the right of the bust in the field, serving as a mint or denomination indicator. The portrait is contained within an irregular flan with no surrounding legend on this face. The overall style is characteristic of the Barcelona mint's production under the Crown of Aragon. |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | B |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Ferdinand II's assumption of the Aragonese crown in 1479 — and his concurrent rule as Ferdinand V of Castile alongside Isabella — created the dynastic union that would eventually consolidate into Habsburg Spain, but Catalonia retained its own mint rights, coinage, and monetary conventions throughout his reign. The "wavy hair" distinction separates an earlier die style from later issues and is the primary variable Crusafont uses to organize this type.