Agnus Dei Public Deposited

Definition
  • A silver coin of Castile issued by .John I (1379-1390) and struck at Toledo, Burgos, and Seville. The obverse shows the Paschal Lamb, and on the reverse is a large crown. The inscription reads: " Agnus Dei Qui Tolis Pecate Mundi Misere Nobis," referring to the words in the Gospel of St. John (i: 29). See Agnel.

Source
  • Frey's Dictionary (American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 50, 1916)

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