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Dinero - Sancho VI

Issuer Navarre, Kingdom of
Year 1150-1194
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Currency Real
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Obverse description Schematic bust of the king facing left, rendered in the crude Romanesque style typical of 12th-century Navarrese coinage, enclosed within a plain inner circle. The effigy is depicted with a crowned or helmeted head showing cross-hatched detail, with simplified facial features characteristic of the period. The surrounding Latin legend reads SANCIVS REX, identifying the issuer as King Sancho. The flan is irregular in shape, as expected of hammered medieval billon coinage.
Obverse script Latin
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