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1/4 Real - Carlos IV arms

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Lima
Year 1792-1795
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Value 1/4 Real
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Obverse script Latin
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The fractional reales struck at Lima in the early 1790s served the chronic small-change shortage that plagued daily commerce throughout the Viceroyalty of Peru — a problem the larger milled coinage never adequately addressed. This denomination was among the last of its type before the colonial monetary reforms of the mid-1790s shifted production priorities toward larger silver denominations for transatlantic remittance.

Lima's assayer marks on pieces from this short window vary enough that attribution sometimes requires close die study.

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