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| 正面描述 | Central field displays the crowned Gothic royal cipher of Enrique II — the interlaced letters E and H surmounted by a fleur-de-lis crown — set within a beaded inner circle. A secondary legend band separates the inner circle from the outer legend, the entire composition framed by a plain border. The monogram is rendered in the Gothic style typical of Castilian hammered silver coinage of the late 14th century. The circular legend runs in two concentric registers around the central device. |
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| 正面文字 | Latin |
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Enrique II came to the Castilian throne through civil war, defeating and ultimately arranging the murder of his half-brother Pedro I in 1369. The reales he struck in Toledo during the 1370s were part of a deliberate monetary consolidation — he needed functioning, trusted coinage to legitimize a reign that began in fratricide and depended on French military support to sustain it. Toledo's mint was among the most active of his reform issues.