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1/2 Real - Luis I

Issuer Mexico
Year 1724
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Technique Milled
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Obverse lettering LVDOVICVS I D G 1724
(Translation: Luis 1st by the grace of God)
Reverse description The quartered arms of Castile and León displayed within a quatrefoil or tressure border, representing the royal coat of arms of Spain. The castles of Castile and lions of León alternate in the four quarters of the shield, with a central escutcheon. The surrounding circular legend in Latin proclaims the king's dominion over Spain and the Indies. The overall style is characteristic of early eighteenth-century Mexican colonial milled coinage.
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