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1 Dobla - Ferdinandus V and Elisabet I

Uitgever Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Jaar 1475-1497
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Waarde 1 Dobla (40⁄3)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Quartered royal shield of Castile and León at center, displaying alternating castles and lions in the four quarters, surmounted by a Gothic crown and bearing the mint mark in the upper field. The shield is set within a beaded inner circle, with a circular Latin legend of the royal names running between the inner and outer borders of the coin.
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Aanvullende informatie

The dobla issued under Fernando and Isabel predates the more famous Excelente introduced after the 1497 Medina del Campo monetary ordinances, which overhauled Castilian coinage entirely and rendered earlier gold types obsolete almost overnight. These pieces circulated during the decade-long consolidation of the two crowns — a period when the mints at Burgos, Seville, and Toledo were operating under inconsistent supervision, producing notable variation in flan preparation and die alignment across facilities.

Cal#24 distinguishes this type within Calicó's broader sequence for Fernando and Isabel gold. Burgos mint examples are the most frequently encountered.

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