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1 Escudo - Carlos III

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Lima
Year 1763-1771
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering CAR·III·D·G·HISP·ET·IND·R
Reverse description Crowned quartered coat of arms of the Spanish monarchy, with the castles of Castile and lions of León occupying the principal quarters, and a central escutcheon bearing the Bourbon fleurs-de-lis. The royal crown surmounts the shield, and the Lima mint mark together with the assayer initials JM flank the base of the shield in the lower field. The circumscribed legend IN·UTROQ·FELIX· proclaims the sovereign's felicity in both worlds.
Reverse script Latin
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