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Denier - Jean de Bethencourt countermark.

Issuer Canary Islands (Spanish States)
Year 1402-1406
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Currency Real (1497-1833)
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Obverse description Crowned bust of King Henry (Enrique) facing left, rendered in the crude hammered style typical of late medieval Castilian coinage. The effigy is depicted in low relief with visible wear and corrosion consistent with the coin's age and billon composition. The surrounding legend reads ENRICVS REX, partially legible around the periphery of the flan. The flan itself is irregular and shows a chip or break at the upper left edge.
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Edge Plain
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