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| 背面描述 | A bold central cross with splayed or potent terminals divides the field into four quarters, each containing decorative elements. The cross is enclosed within a beaded inner circle, with the dating legend distributed around the periphery in the Hispanic Era reckoning. The inscription records the era date MCCIIII (1204 of the Spanish Era, corresponding to AD 1166), making this one of the earliest dated coins of Castile. The hammered flan is characteristically irregular in shape and of modest module. |
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| 背面铭文 | x ERA MCCIIII (Translation: 1204 of era Safar) |
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Alfonso VIII was thirteen years old when he finally wrested effective control of Castile from the competing regency factions that had spent his childhood fighting over the kingdom. The dated dinero — extraordinarily rare for Iberian medieval coinage of this period, which almost never carried explicit year markings — is thought to commemorate that consolidation of royal authority. The MOMECA corpus places this type among the earliest datable Castilian billon issues with any confidence.