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Real - Enrique II Cordoba

Issuer Castile and Leon, Kingdom of
Year 1373-1379
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Reference(s) AB#403
Obverse description Central field displays a crowned Gothic royal monogram of Henry II (the interlaced letters E and H surmounted by a fleur-de-lis crown), all set within a beaded inner circle. A second beaded border separates the central device from the outer legend zone. The circumferential Latin inscription runs in two registers between the inner and outer beaded borders, rendered in Gothic lettering characteristic of late 14th-century Castilian coinage.
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Reverse description Quartered coat of arms of Castile and Leon arranged within a four-lobed (quadrilobe) frame: the first and fourth quarters bear the castle of Castile (a triple-towered castle), while the second and third quarters display the lion of Leon (a rampant lion), all rendered in high relief in the Gothic style. A mint mark letter appears in the field to the left of the central cross. The surrounding Latin legend, in Gothic characters, runs between the inner beaded circle and the outer beaded border.
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