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4 Cornados - Ferdinandus VI FO II

Issuer Navarre, Kingdom of
Year 1749-1758
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Value 4 Deniers (1⁄18)
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Obverse lettering HISPANIARUM REX 1753 FO II
Reverse description Crowned arms of Navarre at centre, depicting the traditional escutcheon charged with golden chains on a red field, as borne by the Kingdom of Navarre, surmounted by a royal crown. The shield is set within a circular inner border and surrounded by a Latin legend along the periphery of the octagonal flan. The devices are struck in low relief, consistent with the hammered technique employed at the Pamplona mint.
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