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1 Real - Carlos IV Numeral IV, Carlos III portrait

Issuer Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de México)
Year 1789-1790
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Currency Real (1535-1897)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Crowned royal shield of Spain flanked by the Pillars of Hercules, each surmounted by a crown and entwined with a banner bearing the motto. The legend encircles the design along the rim, incorporating the mint mark (Mo for Mexico City) and the assayer's initials (FM). The crowned shield displays the quartered arms of Castile and León, characteristic of the standard colonial bust coinage type.
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Reverse lettering HISPAN * ET * IND * REX * Mo * F * M
(Translation: King of Spain and the Indies)
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