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4 Maravedis - Felipe IV Granada

Issuer Casa de la Moneda de Granada
Year 1661-1664
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Obverse description Armored bust of Philip IV facing right, set within a raised inner circle, the portrait rendered in low relief typical of the macuquina milled coinage of mid-17th-century Castile. The king is depicted with characteristic Habsburg features, wearing a ruffled collar and cuirass. The surrounding legend PHILIPPVS IIII D G runs clockwise within a beaded border, interrupted by the bust at the base. The overall die style is characteristic of the Granada mint workshop of this period.
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Reverse description Crowned castle of Castile displayed within a raised inner circle, with the denomination mark IIII (four maravedis) inscribed in the exergue below the castle. The surrounding legend HISPANIARVM REX, followed by the date, runs within a beaded outer border. The design is characteristic of the macuquina copper coinage struck at the Granada mint under Philip IV, with the mint initial N (for the assayer) flanking the central device.
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