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Dinero 'Cornado' - Alfonso XI Coruna

Issuer Kingdom of Castile and Leon
Year 1333-1350
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description The reverse displays a triple-towered castle of Castile rendered in bold Gothic relief, with three towers rising above a battlemented base and a gateway arch at the center, a heraldic emblem of the Kingdom of Castile. The castle is depicted with clearly defined vertical pilasters and horizontal string courses, reflecting the conventional stylization of Castilian medieval coinage. The design is contained within the coin's flat, granular field showing characteristic billon patination and surface wear. A partial beaded inner border frames the central type. The circumferential Latin legend CASTELLE ET LEGIONIS surrounds the castle device.
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Reverse lettering CASTELLE ET LEGIONIS
(Translation: Castile and Leon)
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