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2 Reales - Carlos IV Numeral IIII, Carlos III portrait

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint)
Year 1790
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Currency Real (1535-1897)
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Reverse description Crowned Royal Arms of Spain at center, featuring the quartered shield with castles and lions, flanked on either side by the Pillars of Hercules with scrolling banners. The mint mark Mo appears to the left of the denomination 2R, with assayer initials FM flanking. The circular legend reads HISPAN ET IND REX, meaning King of Spain and the Indies, interrupted by the mint and denomination marks. A beaded inner border surrounds the entire design.
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Reverse lettering *HISPAN* ET IND * REX * Mo * 2R * F * M
(Translation: King of Spain and the Indies Mexico City 2 Reales FM)
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