. Kingdom of Castile and León Pedro I (1350-1368). Dobla de 35 Maravedís Sevilla

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Silver 35 maravedí dobla coin minted under Pedro I in Seville, Kingdom of Castile and León, non-circulating and encapsulated, weighing 4.42 g.

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Double of 35 maravedís. Pedro I (1350-1368). Seville. (AB. 368 var). Obverse: Bust facing left. 900
Petrus de Igrarex Castle of the Legion. Revision: quartered castles and lions, S in the 4th quarter. Petrus Dei
GRAREX CASTELLEE LEGIONIS. Encapsulated. 4.42 g. (EBC-)
The 35 maravedís of Pedro I, also known as Pedro the Cruel or Pedro the Just, are a coin minted in the Kingdom of Castile during his reign, which lasted from 1350 to 1366. This period was marked by great political tensions and conflicts, both internal and external.

The maravedí was a monetary unit used in the Iberian Peninsula, and its value fluctuated over time. Under Pedro I, the maravedí was a silver coin, and its minting was part of the king's effort to strengthen the kingdom's economy and his own power.

Pedro I is a controversial historical figure, known for his authoritarian nature and his methods of government, which often included violence. However, he is also admired by some for his reforms in justice and his attempt to stabilize the kingdom in the face of threats from nobles and other enemies.

If you need more specific information about the coins from this period, their historical context, or any other related aspects, please don't hesitate to ask.

Double of 35 maravedís. Pedro I (1350-1368). Seville. (AB. 368 var). Obverse: Bust facing left. 900
Petrus de Igrarex Castle of the Legion. Revision: quartered castles and lions, S in the 4th quarter. Petrus Dei
GRAREX CASTELLEE LEGIONIS. Encapsulated. 4.42 g. (EBC-)
The 35 maravedís of Pedro I, also known as Pedro the Cruel or Pedro the Just, are a coin minted in the Kingdom of Castile during his reign, which lasted from 1350 to 1366. This period was marked by great political tensions and conflicts, both internal and external.

The maravedí was a monetary unit used in the Iberian Peninsula, and its value fluctuated over time. Under Pedro I, the maravedí was a silver coin, and its minting was part of the king's effort to strengthen the kingdom's economy and his own power.

Pedro I is a controversial historical figure, known for his authoritarian nature and his methods of government, which often included violence. However, he is also admired by some for his reforms in justice and his attempt to stabilize the kingdom in the face of threats from nobles and other enemies.

If you need more specific information about the coins from this period, their historical context, or any other related aspects, please don't hesitate to ask.

Details

Era
Before 1400
Culture/region
Kingdom of Castile and León
Year/Period and Variation
Sevilla
Ruler
Pedro I (1350-1368)
Denomination
Dobla de 35 Maravedís
Metal
AV
Condition
Uncirculated (not released for circulation)
SpainVerified
1699
Objects sold
97.22%
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