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| 正面描述 | Central field occupied by the crowned coat of arms of Catalonia, displaying four vertical pales on a plain shield, surmounted by an open crown with foliate finials. The shield is rendered in a bold, somewhat crude hammered style typical of emergency coinage. The design is contained within an inner beaded circle, with a partial Latin legend running around the periphery between the beaded circle and the irregular coin edge. |
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| 背面描述 | Central field displaying the coat of arms of Barcelona, featuring a cross quartered with alternating castles and vertical pales, set within a lozenge or diamond-shaped escutcheon, as characteristic of Barcelona municipal heraldry. The design is executed in a rough hammered technique consistent with wartime emergency production. The arms are enclosed within an inner beaded circle, with a partial Latin legend distributed around the periphery between the beaded border and the irregular flan edge. |
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Terrassa's copper seiseno dates to the Corpus de Sang — the June 1640 uprising in which Catalan harvesters murdered the Viceroy of Catalonia, triggering a war that would see the Principality formally place itself under French protection by January 1641. Municipal copper coinage flooded out of Catalan towns during these years partly because the break with Castile severed normal monetary supply chains, and partly because the cost of fielding troops demanded small-denomination liquidity fast. Terrassa was one of dozens of municipalities authorized to strike under the emergency monetary regime of the Generalitat.