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| 正面描述 | Central field features the crowned Spanish royal coat of arms, quartered with castles and lions, with a central escutcheon, flanked on either side by the Pillars of Hercules with banners. The shield is surmounted by the royal crown. The surrounding circular legend reads: *A*CARLOS*IV*REY*DE*ESPAÑA*Y*DE*LAS*YNDIAS, separated by small star stops. The coin's rim is dentilated. |
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| 铸造量 | 1789 |
| 附加信息 |
Proclamation pieces like this one were not circulating currency — they were struck specifically for the ceremony marking Carlos IV's accession and scattered among crowds or distributed to dignitaries as tokens of royal largesse. The 1789 Mexican proclamation coincided with the final years before New Spain's colonial order began fracturing, making the political theater surrounding these issues read differently in retrospect.
KM#Q24a denotes the bronze emission; silver versions of the same proclamation type exist, and the bronze pieces are generally considered the lower-prestige distribution copies thrown to the public during the aclamación ceremony in Mexico City.