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Meaja - Sancho IV Toledo

Issuer Kingdom of Castile and Leon
Year 1286-1288
Type Standard circulation coin
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Mint Toledo Mint
Mintage ND (1286-1288)
Additional information

Sancho IV struck these meajas almost immediately after deposing his father Alfonso X in 1282 — a civil war that split the kingdom and left the monetary system in chaos. Toledo's mint was among the first Sancho brought firmly under his own authority, making its early issues under his name politically loaded objects well before they reached general circulation.

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