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Cornado - Enrique II Cuenca

Issuer Kingdom of Castile and Leon
Year 1369-1373
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering ENRICVS REX
(Translation: Henry King)
Reverse description Central design features a stylized three-towered castle, the heraldic symbol of Castile, rendered in a frontal architectural elevation with a central gateway flanked by two lateral towers. The castle is depicted with characteristic Gothic shorthand, showing battlements atop each tower and an arched doorway at the base. Below the castle, a small crescent or pellet device — the mint mark associated with the Cuenca mint — is visible in the lower field. The circular Latin legend CASTELLE E LEGIONIS surrounds the design, referencing the combined kingdoms of Castile and Leon.
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