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Cotrim - Afonso V Porto mint

Issuer Portugal
Year 1438-1481
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Composition Billon (.083 silver)
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Reverse lettering ADIVTORIVM NOSTRVN IN NO
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Mintage ND (1438-1481) P - `A` with right lines -
ND (1438-1481) P - Gothic `A` -
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The cotrim was a low-value billon piece introduced under Afonso V, whose reign was defined more by Moroccan campaigning than monetary policy — he earned the epithet "the African" through successive assaults on Ceuta, Alcácer Ceguer, and Arzila. Funding those campaigns required sustained fiscal pressure, and the debased silver content of coins like this one reflects decades of that strain.

The Porto mint's output for this type is generally distinguishable from Lisbon strikes by mint mark, as catalogued in Gomes. Porto production across the reign was intermittent.

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