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Dinero - Sancho V primitive bust to left

Issuer Pamplona and Aragon, Kingdom of
Year 1063-1094
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field features a long Latin cross extending to the coin's edge, flanked on either side by stylized foliate or vegetal scrollwork rendered in a Romanesque manner. The legend ARAGON appears in crude Latin capitals divided across the upper field on either side of the cross shaft. The overall design is characteristic of 11th-century Iberian hammered billon coinage, with an irregular flan and somewhat worn die workmanship typical of the period.
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain (irregular)
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