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1/2 Tornês Atípico - Fernando I Zamora/Spain mint

Issuer Portugal
Year 1369-1371
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Reference(s) Gomes#Fe 58
Obverse description Central Portuguese royal shield, comprising five escutcheons arranged in a cross pattern each charged with bezants, enclosed within a plain inner circle. The shield is rendered in a gothic style characteristic of 14th-century Iberian coinage. A beaded border frames the design, and a circular Latin legend surrounds the shield in the field between the inner circle and the coin's irregular flan edge.
Obverse script Latin (uncial)
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Edge Plain
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