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0225 - 1 real Enrique II 1369-79 ACObv/ Crowned monogram, around in two lines DOMINVS : MICHI : AIDVTOR : EDEGO : DIS + / PICIAM : INIMICOS : MEOS
Rev/ Castles and lions divided by cross, around roses and S below; around ENRICVS : DEI : GRACIA : REX : CASTEL +

Ag, 26.9 mm, 3.46 g
Mint: Sevilla
AB406 - Cy 98/1247 - Cy/1313
ex-Cayón, speed auction 55, lot 9131
dafnis
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CASTILLE -- ALFONSO VIIICASTILLE -- ALFONSO VIII (1158-1214). Dinero. Obv.: Crowned bust left. ANFVS REX. Rev.: Castle with central cross and sides adorned with mintmark 5-point star. Toledo mint. Ve ABM-15. dpaul7
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CASTILLE -- ALFONSO VIIICASTILLE -- ALFONSO VIII (1158-1214). Dinero. Obv.: Crowned bust left. ANFVS REX. Rev.: Castle with central cross and sides adorned with mintmark 5-point star. Toledo mint. Ve ABM-15. dpaul7
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Cornado John II, Toledo Mint - 17 mm / 0.72 gr.Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Juan II (1406-1454). Cornado. Toledo. (Bautista-823). Ve. 0,72 g. T below the castle.

Spanish description: Reino de Castilla y León. Juan II (1406-1454). Cornado. Toledo. (Bautista-823). Ve. 0,72 g. T bajo el castillo.
Antonivs Protti
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Islamic, Spain, Alfonso VIII of Castille & LeonAlfonso VIII of Castille and Leon led a coalition of Christian Kings and foreign crusaders to defeat the Muslim Alhomads at the Battle of Navas de Tolosa in 1212.

This coin is unusual in that it combines Arabic writing and the Cross.
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MEDIEVAL, Spain, Alfonso VI, King of Castille-Leon, A.D.1070-1109, AR DineroAlfonso VI was born c.A.D.1040, he was King of Leon from 1065 to 1070 and King of the reunited Castile and Leon from 1072 until his death in 1109. By 1077 he had proclaimed himself “emperor of all Spain” and his oppression of his Muslim vassals led to the invasion of Spain by an Almoravid army from North Africa in 1086. His name is also associated with the national hero of Spain, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, better known as El Cid, who was alternately Alfonso's enemy and indifferent supporter.1 comments
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MEDIEVAL, Spain, Castile, Alfonso VIII, 1158-1214. AR Dinero.CASTILE. Alfonso VIII, 1158-1214. Dinero, unknown mintmark (two stars above castle = ?, the T below is part of CASTELE). Alfonso was one of the four Spanish kings who defeated the Moors at Las Navas de Tolosa 1n 1212. Crude as always, but with reasonable details; tiny edge chip. aVF. 17mm, 0.8g
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MEDIEVAL, Spain, Kingdom of Leon and Castille, Ferdinand & Isabella, AN Double Excelente, Struck c.A.D.1479-1504.Obverse: FERNANDVS : Z : ELISABET : DEI : GRA +. Crowned busts of Ferdinand & Isabella facing each other.
Reverse: SVB VMBRA ALARVM TVA. Haloed eagle of the evangelist John behind the crowned united coats of arms of Castile-Leon / Aragon-Sicily.

Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille united Spain and captured the beautiful Moorish city of Granada, thus completing the Reconquista of Spain. After the fall of the last Muslim kingdom, they turned their attention to exploration which led to the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

The gold Castellano weighing 4,6g was introduced in Castile by Enrique IV in 1475, the coin was highly valued and therefore called "excelente". In 1483 however, Barcelona and Valencia introduced the gold ducat of 3,5g. In 1497, in order to unify gold coin standards within Spain, a coinage act was passed and the Excelente of 3,5 g and 23,75 carat replaced the Castellano in Castile.
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Navarre - Jeanne d'Albret (1562-1572), Royaume de Navarre, Pau, France.Teston, argent, 9,40 g.
Lettre P sous le buste pour l'atelier de Pau.
A/ IOANNA DEI G REG NAVR D B, buste à droite.
R/ GRATIA DEI SVM ID QUOD SVM 1566, écu couronné parti de Navarre, Bourbon, Béarn, Armagnac, Albret, Evreux, Bigorre, Aragon, Castille et Léon, accosté de deux I couronnés.
Réfs : Poey d'Avant 3449
Gabalor
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, 8 Maravedis from Seville 1621-1665 (coin 4)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms.

Note: Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, maravedis 1621-1665 (coin 1)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms

Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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POST MEDIEVAL, Spain, Philip IV, Maravedis, Granada 1621-1665 (coin 2)obv: Bust right, his inscription around.
rev: Coat of arms

Note: Note: Philip IV of Castille (Spanish: Felipe IV) (April 8, 1605 – September 17, 1665) was the king of Spain, from 1621 until his death, and king of Portugal as Philip III (Portuguese: Filipe III) until 1640. In his realms he was known as the Planet King, after the Sun (the fourth planet in the astronomy of the time). Thanks Howard Cole for proper ID.
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SPAIN - ALFONSO I of ARAGONAlfonso I, King of Aragon & Navarre 1104-1134; King of Castille 1106-1111/1113. "El Batallador" - The Battler. Billon Dinero. Cayon Type 2 #937 - Toledo. ANFVS/TOLETA.dpaul7
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SPAIN - CASTILE & LEON - ALFONSO XAlfonso X (The Wise) - 1252-1284. Billon, Dinero Blanco de la Guerra. "ALFONSVS REX CASTILLE ET LEGIONIS"/Arms of Castille & Leon. Mintmark not visible. Cayon 1144.dpaul7
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SPAIN - CASTILLE & LEON - ENRIQUE II (1369 - 1379)Type of currency: CRUZADO
Mint: WITHOUT MINT YEAR:1374-1376 Measurement: 20 mm.
obverse: ENRICVS REX LEGIONIS around I circulate that it contains a bust crowned of the king to left
reverso: ENRICVS REX CASTELLE around I circulate that it contains a cross with and N R I in each quarter
dpaul7
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SPAIN - CASTILLE & LEON - ENRIQUE IIIEnrique III - 1390-1406. Billon Blanca. Cayon-1497. Cuenca Mint, Type 4. dpaul7
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SPAIN - CASTILLE & LEON - SANCHO IVSancho IV 1284-95, Seisen, Toledo mint. ~16mm, .6 g.; Chipped. Cayon Type 3, #1212; Burgos #314. Bust/Cross with star & T in the 1st and 4th quadrants. Scarcer type coin. Chipped and dark.
dpaul7
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SPAIN - Castille & Leon - Enrique IIISPAIN - Castille & Leon - Enrique III (1390-1406) billon Cornado, Seville Mint. dpaul7
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SPAIN - Castille & Leon - Juan ISPAIN - Castille & Leon - Juan I (1379-1390) Billon Cornado. dpaul7
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SPAIN - Castille & Leon - Juan IISPAIN - Castille & Leon - Juan II (1406-1454) Billon Cornado. Toledo Mint. dpaul7
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SPAIN - PHILIP VBronze Dinero of Philip V (1700-1749). Dated 1708. 14mm - Philip facing left, P5 V N DINER / coat of arms, inscriptions, Mint of Castille. VF.

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