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4 Reales - Ferdinandus V and Elisabet I Granada

Issuer Spain
Year 1506-1566
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Weight 13 g
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Reverse description Central device within a beaded circle featuring the yoke and bundle of arrows, dynastic emblems of Ferdinand and Isabella respectively, symbolizing their joint rule. A parsley leaf device appears to the right of the yoke, serving as a secondary mintmark or assayer distinction corresponding to Cal#201. A Latin legend encircles the entire design along the outer border. The execution is consistent with the irregular flan and variable strike typical of hammered silver coinage of this period.
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Mintage ND (1506-1566) - Cal#202 -
ND (1506-1566) - parsley in rev.,Cal#201 -
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