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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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| 背面描述 | Central field displaying the arms of Aragon: a vertically paly shield of multiple vertical lines (pallets), surmounted by a royal crown and flanked by decorative foliate or feather-like ornaments on either side. The shield is set within a beaded inner circle. The circumferential legend, invoking divine protection, runs between the beaded border and the irregular flan edge, characteristic of hammered coinage of the Catholic Monarchs. |
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Authorized under the Ordinance of Medina del Campo in 1497, which overhauled Castilian coinage and established the excelente as the gold standard, the 1 Real was part of a monetary reform designed to unify the fractured currency system inherited across the crowns of Castile and Aragon. The Cuenca mint was one of a handful of royal houses permitted to strike under the joint monarchs, identified by its distinctive mintmark.
Production at Cuenca was modest relative to Seville or Toledo, making examples from this house notably harder to locate.