Coins from the Kingdom of Pamplona and Aragon

The kingdom of Pamplona and Aragon spread through the southern slopes of the Central and Atlantic Pyrenees between 810 and 1035. It minted billon coins during the 11th and 12th centuries. The designs show portraits and names of the kings and names of the kingdoms of Navarra and Aragon. Almost all the coins were minted in Pamplona or Jaca.

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Dinero

1 Dinero = 2 Obolos

Obolo - Pedro I
ND (1094-1104)

Billon • 0.36 g
Cru# 214, N# 123648
Obol - Alfonso I (Jaca)
ND (1104-1134)

Billon • 0.43 g
Cru# 218, N# 196552
Dinero - Sancho IV
ND (1054-1076)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 193, N# 192763
Dinero - Sancho V (hair at the nape)
ND (1063-1094)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 201, N# 144971
Dinero - Sancho V (elegant bust to left)
ND (1063-1094)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 202, N# 123645
Dinero - Sancho V (elegant bust to right)
ND (1063-1094)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 203, N# 131666
Dinero - Sancho V (crude bust)
ND (1063-1094)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 205, N# 123646
Dinero - Pedro I (Jaca)
ND (1094-1104)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 213, N# 123647
Dinero - Pedro I (Monzon)
ND (1094-1104)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 216, N# 192764
Dinero - Alfonso I (Jaca)
ND (1104-1134)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 217, N# 123649
Dinero - Alfonso I (Pamplona)
ND (1104-1134)

Billon • 0.8 g
Cru# 219, N# 123650

The Numista referee for coins of this issuer is zegeri.

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