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Dinero - Fernando IV Toledo

Issuer Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Year 1295-1312
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Currency Dinero (1087-1350)
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Obverse description Central field features a stylized Gothic castle with three towers, the central tower being the tallest, all rendered in low relief typical of hammered medieval coinage. The castle is enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding legend reads F REX CASTELLE, identifying Fernando IV as King of Castile, separated by small crosses serving as word dividers.
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Reverse description Central field depicts a passant lion in profile facing right, with detailed mane rendered as pellets and curled tail raised, enclosed within a beaded inner circle characteristic of Castilian medieval dineros. The surrounding marginal legend ET LEGIONIS, referencing the Kingdom of Leon, runs between the beaded border and the coin's irregular hammered edge, punctuated by small cross dividers.
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