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| 背面描述 | The reverse bears a central cross with quartered shields of the Portuguese royal arms in each quarter, each shield displaying the characteristic quinas (five escutcheons) of the House of Aviz. The design is enclosed within a circular legend in uncial Latin lettering identifying the king and his titles. The overall style is characteristic of hammered billon coinage of the early Aviz dynasty, with bold but somewhat irregular striking typical of the Lisbon mint in this period. |
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| 背面铭文 | IhnS DEI GRA REX PO ET ALGARBI L - B |
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João I came to power at Aljubarrota in 1385, defeating Castile and ending a succession crisis that had paralyzed Portuguese coinage for years. The billon reais issued from Lisboa in his early reign reflect a monetary system still finding its footing — the soldos denominations were part of a deliberate restructuring meant to stabilize exchange in the aftermath of war and the competing claims of rival mints that had operated under the previous regency.
The "small disk" designation distinguishes this type from a larger-flan emission of comparable face value, a distinction Gomes treats as a separate catalogued variety rather than a simple size variation.