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Dinero - Enrique II Toledo

Issuer Kingdom of Castile and Leon
Year 1373-1379
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse description Central device depicts a stylized castle with three towers, the characteristic emblem of Castile, rendered in low relief within a plain inner border. The castle is flanked on either side by a large letter, likely a mint or value mark, visible in the fields. The surrounding legend reads ENRICVS REX CA in Latin characters, partially visible around the periphery of the irregular flan. The overall style is characteristic of Castilian hammered billon coinage of the late 14th century, with bold but somewhat crude die-cut lettering. The mintmark of Toledo appears below the castle device.
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Obverse lettering ENRICVS REX CA
(Translation: Henry King of Castile)
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Reverse script Latin
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