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2 Escudos - Luis I

Issuer Kingdom of Spain
Year 1724
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Central field features the crowned Royal Arms of Spain, displaying the quartered escutcheon with castles and lions, with an inescutcheon bearing the fleur-de-lis of the Bourbon dynasty, surmounted by a large royal crown. The shield is flanked by decorative floral or star-shaped ornaments in the field. The peripheral legend reads LUDOVICUS I DEI GRA, separated by floral rosette stops, identifying King Luis I by the Grace of God. The design is executed in the milled style characteristic of early 18th-century Spanish coinage from the Seville mint.
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Edge Milled
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Mintage 1724 SJ
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