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Dinero - Enrique II Zamora

Issuer Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Year 1373-1379
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Weight 0.8 g
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field features a rampant lion facing left, rendered in a stylized heraldic manner within a dotted square inner border, representing the Kingdom of Leon. The lion is depicted with an open mouth and raised forepaw, consistent with the heraldic tradition of Castilian medieval coinage. A partial circular legend surrounds the design, reading ENRICVS REX CA, identifying the issuer as Henry, King of Castile. A mint mark is visible in the lower portion of the field beneath the lion. The strike, as with the obverse, reflects the irregular flan typical of hammered billon issues of Enrique II.
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Reverse lettering ENRICVS REX CA
(Translation: Henry King of Castile)
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