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Ducat - Ioannes II

Issuer Kingdom of Aragon
Year 1475-1479
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central field displays the heraldic shield of Aragon, bearing the characteristic pale-striped coat of arms (pallets of Aragon: vertical bars alternating plain and hatched, representing the four pallets of Or and Gules), rendered in a pointed-base shield form typical of late medieval Iberian coinage. The shield is enclosed within a beaded inner circle. The surrounding Latin legend, reading REX ARAGONVM N S V M, encircles the design and refers to the king's titles as ruler of Aragon, Navarre, Sicily, and Valencia. The overall composition reflects the standard reverse type of Aragonese gold ducats of the period.
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Reverse lettering REX ARAGONVM N S V M
(Translation: King of Aragon, Navarre, Sicily and Valencia)
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