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Dinero - Jaime II Alicante

Issuer Kingdom of Valencia
Year 1291-1327
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A stylized royal crown occupies the central field, rendered in relief within a plain inner circle. The crown, with its characteristic pointed or fleur-de-lis finials, is a heraldic device associated with the Aragonese monarchy. The surrounding legend in Latin references the lordship of Murcia, running along the outer margin of the flan. The overall design reflects the simple but authoritative iconography of medieval Aragonese billon coinage.
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Mint Alicante
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