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| 正面描述 | Central field displays a crowned Gothic castle with three towers, each embattled, set within a quadrilobe inner border composed of raised arcs, all enclosed by a beaded outer circle. The mint mark 'B' for Burgos appears below the castle in the lower lobe of the quadrilobe. The surrounding legend reads ENRICVS DEI GRACIA REX, separated by pellets, running clockwise between the beaded border and the coin's edge. |
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| 正面铭文 | ENRICVS DEI GRACIA REX (Translation: King Henry by the grace of God) |
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| 附加信息 |
Enrique III earned the epithet "el Doliente" — the Sickly — for good reason; chronic illness dominated his short reign and he died at 27. His administration nonetheless pushed hard to reassert royal monetary control after decades of baronial usurpation of minting privileges under his predecessors. The blanca, introduced under his father Juan I, was the workhorse of Castilian petty commerce, and Burgos held the senior position among the authorized mints producing it.
AB#597 is among the more frequently encountered references in this reign, though die alignment and flan quality vary considerably across surviving examples — Burgos output was not always consistent.