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1 Real - Fernando II

Uitgever Navarre, Kingdom of
Jaar 1516-1556
Type Standard circulation coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central field dominated by a crowned royal shield of Navarre, displaying the characteristic chained escutcheon (the chains of Navarre) arranged in a cross and saltire pattern within a pointed-base shield. The crown above the shield features fleurs-de-lis and trefoil finials in Gothic style. The shield is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the royal legend running continuously in Gothic lettering around the outer margin of the flan.
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Opschrift voorzijde FERDINANDVS DEI GR
(Translation: Ferdinand by the grace of God)
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Aanvullende informatie

Fernando II of Aragon held Navarre through conquest, not inheritance — the kingdom was seized by force in 1512, and its integration remained legally contested for decades. Coinage struck in his name for Navarre served an administrative function as much as a political one, normalizing Aragonese authority over a population that had not chosen it. The Cru#1316 type spans the entirety of his Navarrese tenure through to mid-century, suggesting dies or types were reused well past Fernando's death in 1516 under successive regents.

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