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1/2 Real - Fernando VI Monogram

发行方 Lima Mint (Viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish Colonial)
年份 1747-1751
类型 Standard circulation coin
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正面描述 Irregularly shaped cob flan typical of macuquina coinage. The central device displays a crowned quartered shield bearing the castles of Castile and lions of León in alternating quarters, rendered in low relief as was standard for hammered Lima Mint coinage of this period. The assayer's initial and mint mark appear flanking the shield, partially visible on this specimen. The overall strike is characteristic of mid-18th century Peruvian macuquina production, with the design occupying only a portion of the roughly trimmed planchet.
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Fernando VI's accession in 1746 triggered a mandatory recoinage across Spanish American mints, as each new reign required updated monogram types on the fractional silver. Lima was producing these cob-style fractionals — the so-called macuquina coinage — even as pressure mounted from Madrid to transition to the milled, visually uniform coinage that would eventually replace it entirely by royal decree in 1750. This particular type therefore straddles the final years of hand-struck colonial silver production at Lima.

The half real was the smallest practical silver denomination in daily Peruvian commerce, heavily used in market transactions where larger denominations were simply unworkable.

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