1 Real Phillip IV

発行体 Bolivia
年号 1626-1648
種類 Standard circulation coin
額面 1 Real
通貨 Real (1574-1825)
材質 Silver (Fineness varies 700 to 931)
重量 3.38 g
直径
厚さ
形状 Cob
製造技法 Hammered
向き Medal alignment ↑↑
彫刻師
流通終了年
参考文献 KM#12a
表面の説明 Coat of arms, legend around.
表面の文字体系 Latin
表面の銘文 PHILLIPPVS IIII D G HISPANIARVM
(Translation: Phillip IV by Grace of God (King of) Spain)
裏面の説明 Jerusalem Cross, with castiles and lions inside.
裏面の文字体系
裏面の銘文
鋳造所
鋳造数 1626 P P - -
1628 P P - -
1628 P P/T - -
1628 P T - -
1629 P T - -
1630 P T - -
1631 P T - -
1632 P T - -
1633 P T - -
1634 P T - -
1636 P T - -
1636 P TR - -
1637 P TR - -
1638 P TR - -
1639 P TR - -
1640 P FR - -
1641 P FR - -
1642 P FR - -
1643 P FR - -
1644 P FR - Requires confirmation -
1644 P T - Requires confirmation -
1644 P TR - -
1645 P T - -
1646 P V - -
1647 P Z - -
1648 P Z - -
1648 P Z/(tr) - Requires confirmation -
Numisquare ID 3318862510
追加情報

Historical Context: This 1 Real coin was issued during the reign of Philip IV, King of Spain from 1621 to 1665. Struck at the famed Potosí mint in Upper Peru (modern-day Bolivia), it represents a vital component of the Spanish colonial economy. Potosí's vast silver output fueled Spain's imperial ambitions, funding European wars and facilitating global trade networks. Coins from this era, particularly the "cob" issues, were essential for commerce across the Spanish Empire and beyond, underscoring Bolivia's pivotal role in the global silver trade of the 17th century.

Artistry: As a "cob" coinage issue, the 1 Real of Philip IV from Potosí exhibits the characteristic irregular planchet and often crude strike typical of the era. Engravers' identities are generally unknown for these functional pieces, which prioritized rapid production over aesthetic refinement. The obverse typically features a crowned shield of Castile and Leon, often with other territories, while the reverse displays a Jerusalem cross or a similar cruciform design, flanked by the mint mark 'P' for Potosí and the assayer's initial. The style reflects a utilitarian colonial Hapsburg aesthetic.

Technical/Grading: Grading this 1 Real focuses on the legibility of key elements rather than traditional artistic detail. Crucial high-points include a discernible date, the Potosí mint mark, and the assayer's initial. The monarch's ordinal (IIII for Philip IV) is also highly sought. Technical strike qualities are often poor, with off-center strikes, planchet irregularities, and double striking being common. The specified silver fineness variation (700 to 931) highlights the period's metallurgical challenges, while the weight of 3.38 grams adheres to the standard for the denomination.

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