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| 背面描述 | Central design featuring a long cross with decorative volutes or scroll ornaments radiating from the junction and base, a characteristic motif of Navarrese dineros of this period. The cross divides the field into quadrants, each embellished with curvilinear foliage or annulet details. The whole composition is enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding Latin legend NAVARE is distributed around the periphery, referencing the kingdom of Navarra. |
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| 背面铭文 | NAVARE (Translation: Navarra) |
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Sancho VI earned the epithet "el Sabio" — the Wise — in part through his systematic reorganization of Navarrese towns and fueros, granting charters that stabilized the kingdom's economy and, by extension, its monetary needs. His reign saw Navarre functioning as a genuinely independent wedge between Castile and Aragon, both of which had territorial designs on it. Billon coinage of this period reflects chronic silver shortages across Iberian mints, not policy indifference — the alloy was a pragmatic response to a metal supply that never kept pace with commercial demand.