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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | Crowned royal shield of the Spanish monarchy occupying the central field, surrounded by a circular Latin legend. The mint mark appears at the bottom of the coin flanked on either side by the assayer's initials, following standard Spanish colonial milled gold coinage conventions. The crowned arms display the quartered castles and lions of the Castile and León heraldic tradition. |
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Carlos III came to the Spanish throne in 1759 after ruling Naples and Sicily for over two decades, bringing with him a reformist outlook that would eventually reshape colonial minting practices across New Spain. The transitional years of 1760–1761 fall squarely in the overlap between the old macuquina cob tradition and the emerging milled coinage standardization his administration would accelerate — though the Mexico City Mint had already been producing milled gold escudos since the 1730s.
KM#116 represents the assayer pairing specific to this short window. Collectors working this series track assayer initials closely, as die marriages within the escudo denominations are well-documented and attribution hinges on those marks entirely.