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Meaja - Alfonso VIII castle

Issuer Castile, Kingdom of
Year 1158-1214
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Latin
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Alfonso VIII inherited the Castilian throne at age three in 1158, triggering two decades of noble faction-fighting over his regency — the de Lara and Castro families essentially held the kingdom hostage in turns. The meaja, the smallest denomination in the Castilian hierarchy, was the coin most likely to pass through common hands during those turbulent years, and the billon content of surviving examples varies noticeably, suggesting opportunistic debasement during periods when royal authority over the mints was effectively nominal.

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