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Cornado - Felipe IV

Issuer Kingdom of Navarre
Year 1644-1666
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description Central device consisting of a cross pattée within a quadrilobe or lozenge frame, rendered in low relief on the irregular copper flan. The arms of the cross extend nearly to the edges of the die, with the interstitial spaces showing the characteristic texture of a worn hammered surface. Above the cross, the faint outline of a crown is discernible, consistent with the standard type for Navarrese cornados of this reign. The mint mark letters P and A, denoting the Pamplona Mint, are placed in the fields flanking the cross, though partially visible due to the irregular flan and die shift.
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