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Dinero 'Cornado' - Sancho IV Leon

Issuer Kingdom of Castile and Leon
Year 1286-1288
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Reference(s) AB#299
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Reverse description Central type depicts a stylised three-towered castle, rendered in a schematic architectural style characteristic of medieval Castilian billon coinage, with a central keep flanked by two square towers, each defined by vertical lines suggesting crenellations and a central arched gateway. The castle device fills the field, enclosed within a plain inner circle. The surrounding Latin legend CASTELLE E LEGIONIS runs along the periphery, partially legible due to the irregular flan, referencing the dual Kingdom of Castile and Leon.
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