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Cornado - Juan II

Issuer Kingdom of Navarre
Year 1441-1479
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Reference(s) Cru#276, KM#11
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Obverse script Latin
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Mintage ND (1441-1479)
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Juan II of Navarre held the kingdom largely through his wife Blanca I, whose death in 1441 triggered a dynastic civil war between Juan and his own son Carlos de Viana that consumed Navarre for decades. This small billon cornado circulated through that conflict — a war in which the French crown, Castile, and Aragon all intervened at various points, reducing Navarre to a pawn rather than a sovereign player.

The billon content of these issues degraded noticeably across the emission period as fiscal pressure mounted.

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