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| Issuer | Spain |
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| Year | 1729-1730 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Edge | Plain |
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| Mintage | 1729 - Cal#1926 - 1730 - Cal#1927 - |
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Felipe V's reign saw two distinct periods on the Spanish throne — he abdicated in favor of his son Luis I in 1724, then reclaimed the crown seven months later when Luis died of smallpox. The Seville mint, one of the few still producing cob-style macuquina coinage into the late 1720s, was under mounting pressure from royal decree to transition to milled coinage, a reform that had already reshaped production at Madrid and Segovia. This issue falls squarely in that transitional friction.