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1 Cornado - Ferdinandus VI

Issuer Kingdom of Navarre
Year 1746-1759
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Weight 1.5 g
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Reverse description Crowned arms of Navarre, depicting the traditional chain shield, flanked by the mintmark letters P and A on either side, all within a beaded border. The crown surmounts the shield at the top of the field, and the overall composition is characteristic of the hammered copper coinage struck at Pamplona for the Kingdom of Navarre during the reign of Ferdinand VI.
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Edge Plain
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Mintage ND (1746-1759) PA
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