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1 Real - Felipe III

Issuer Navarre, Kingdom of
Year 1611-1612
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Weight 3.4 g
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Obverse description Central crowned shield of Navarre displaying the characteristic chain pattern — a lattice of interconnected gold chains forming a bordure and internal cross motif — surmounted by a royal crown. The value numeral 'I' appears to the right of the shield in the field. The surrounding circular legend reads PHILIPVS : D : G : REX P I, identifying Philip III as king by the grace of God, rendered in Gothic lettering typical of Spanish hammered coinage of the early 17th century.
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Reverse description A plain Latin cross centered within a quadrilobe or quatrefoil frame, with a small annulet (hollow circle) placed in each of the four lobes at the corners of the cross, forming the traditional Navarrese cross design. The surrounding legend, separated by a dotted inner border, reads CASTELE . ET . NAVARE . followed by the mint date, affirming the dual title of Castile and Navarre. The overall design is bold and deeply struck, consistent with the hammered silver coinage of the Pamplona mint.
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