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1/2 Real - Fernando VII Royalist Coinage

Issuer Guadalajara, Municipality of (Mexico)
Year 1812-1815
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Obverse description Draped bust of King Ferdinand VII facing right, rendered in low relief within a beaded border. The royal effigy is encircled by a Latin legend naming the monarch and invoking divine authority, with the date of issue appearing at the base of the legend.
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Reverse description Crowned royal arms shield of Spain, flanked by the Pillars of Hercules, all within a beaded border. The legend surrounding the design references Spain and the Indies, along with the Guadalajara mint mark and assayer initials MR. The overall composition follows the standard colonial shield-type format used throughout Spanish colonial mints of the period.
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