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Dinero - Alfonso XI Coruna

Uitgever Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Jaar 1331-1332
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Samenstelling Billon
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central field bears a rampant lion passant, representing the arms of León, executed in the bold, stylized manner characteristic of medieval Castilian-Leonese billon dineros. The lion is depicted within a beaded or linear inner border, occupying the majority of the reverse field. The surrounding legend reads ET LEGIONIS, completing the royal title begun on the obverse. The die is off-center in places due to the irregular flan, a common feature of hammered coinage of this period. Overall relief is shallow but the principal device remains identifiable.
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Opschrift keerzijde ET LEGIONIS
(Translation: and Leon)
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Aanvullende informatie

Alfonso XI ordered this billon coinage as part of a broader monetary reorganization following years of regency-era fiscal chaos — he had been king since infancy in 1312, with competing noble factions debasing the currency at will until he seized personal control of the throne in 1325. The Coruña mint was one of several activated to meet demand. AB#356 places this issue within a tightly dated window tied to the Ordenamiento of Burgos.

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