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2 Reales - Felipe IV

Issuer Kingdom of Navarre
Year 1651-1652
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Value 2 Reales
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Obverse description Central field displays the crowned arms of Navarre — the characteristic gyronny-style chain device composed of interconnected roundels forming a geometric lattice pattern, representing the traditional escutcheon of the Kingdom of Navarre. A royal crown surmounts the shield at the top of the field. The legend PHILIPPVS IIII D G REX runs around the periphery, partially visible given the irregular octagonal flan. The overall style is consistent with mid-17th century hammered coinage produced at the Pamplona Mint.
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Obverse lettering PHILIPPVS IIII D G REX
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Mintage 1651 PA - Cal#874 -
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