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Florin - Martin I

Issuer Crown of Aragon (for Majorca)
Year 1396-1410
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Reverse description A large, stylised fleur-de-lis occupies the central field, rendered in the Gothic manner typical of Aragonese florins modelled on the Florentine prototype. To the left of the fleur-de-lis, a small nimbed bust, likely a secondary saintly emblem, is visible alongside a quartered heraldic shield. The surrounding circular Latin legend names Martin I as King of Aragon, with the mint designation for Majorca. The flan is characteristically irregular and the relief bold.
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Reverse lettering ARAGO REX MAR
(Translation: Martin I King of Aragon [Majorca])
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Mint Palma de Majorca Mint
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