Denier - Sancho III ND (1157-1158) front Denier - Sancho III ND (1157-1158) back
Denier - Sancho III ND (1157-1158) photo
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Denier - Sancho III ND

 
Billon 0.9 g 18 mm
Description
Issuer
Kingdom of Castile (Spanish States)
King
Sancho III (1157-1158)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1157-1158
Value
1 Denier (1 dinero)
Currency
Denier
Composition
Billon
Weight
0.9 g
Diameter
18 mm
Shape
Round (irregular)
Technique
Hammered
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#156165
Rarity index
100%

Reverse

Greek cross

Script: Latin

Lettering: SANCIVS REX

Translation: Sancho King

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the Denier coin of Sancho III ND (1157-1158) from the Kingdom of Castile (Spanish States) is that it was made of Billon, a type of alloy that consists of a mixture of silver and copper. This was a common practice during that time period, as it allowed for the production of coins that were more durable and resistant to wear and tear than those made of pure silver. The use of Billon in coinage also made it possible to produce a larger number of coins with a lower cost, as it was less expensive than using pure silver. This coin, in particular, weighs 0.9 grams and is a standard circulation coin, which means it was widely used in everyday transactions during its time.