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1/2 Real - Felipe III milled

Issuer Casa de la Moneda (Spanish Royal Mint)
Year 1609-1621
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Currency Real (1497-1833)
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Obverse description Central device consists of a crowned royal cipher formed by the interlaced monogram of Philip III (the letters P, H, and S intertwined), surmounted by a large royal crown in relief. The mintmark and assayer's initial appear to the lower left of the cipher. The surrounding legend reads PHILIPP·III·D·G, separated by pellets, all contained within a beaded inner border running along the coin's circumference. The overall style is characteristic of early seventeenth-century Spanish milled coinage produced on roller presses.
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Mintage 1609 C - Cal#565 -
1610 C - Cal#566 -
1611 A - Cal#568 -
1611 C - Cal#567 -
1613 AR - Cal#569 -
1614 AR - 4/3,Cal#570 -
1614 AR - Cal#571 -
1620 A - 20/14,Cal#572 -
1620 A - Cal#573 -
1621 A - 1/0,Cal#574 -
1621 A - Cal#575 -
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