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| 表面の説明 | A stag passant to the right occupies the central field, rendered in low relief in a primitive hammered style. The animal is enclosed within a plain inner square frame, which is itself surrounded by a boldly raised checkered or granulated border running along all four sides of the irregular square flan. The overall composition is characteristic of medieval Catalan bracteate-style fractional coinage, with the decorative border serving as the primary artistic embellishment. |
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| 縁 | Plain |
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Teresa de Entenza inherited the County of Urgell through her mother Constança and ruled jointly with her husband Alfons de la Cerda, whose disputed claim to the Castilian throne made the county a minor pawn in broader Iberian dynastic maneuvering throughout this period. Square obsidional and fractional issues from Urgell are among the least documented of all Catalan feudal coinages — Cru#1354 appears in very few documented auction appearances, and die studies remain essentially unpublished.