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1/2 Decima de Real - Isabel II

Issuer Spain
Year 1852-1853
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Value 1/20 Real (1/20)
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Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering Y LA CONST· REINA DE LAS ESPAÑAS MEDIA DECIMA DE REAL. * 1853 *
(Translation: and the Constitution. Queen of the Spains Half Tenth of Real)
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This denomination emerged from Spain's 1848 decimal reform, which restructured the coinage system under Isabel II in an attempt to modernize and rationalize a currency that had grown chaotic through decades of regional minting and political instability. The Segovia mint, long associated with smaller copper issues, handled much of this production.

The two-year run ended abruptly as further monetary adjustments rendered the denomination obsolete almost before it had established itself in commerce.

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