2 Reales - Felipe II

Issuer Peru
Year 1568-1570
Type Standard circulation coin
Value 2 Reales
Currency Real (1568-1858)
Composition Silver (.931)
Weight 6.7668 g
Diameter
Thickness
Shape Round
Technique
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Engraver(s)
In circulation to
Reference(s) MB#8
Obverse description Lions and castles in the quarters of a coat of arms.
Obverse script Latin
Obverse lettering PHILIPVS. II. D. HISPA
Reverse description Pillars, workshop mark 2 points (face value)
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering PLVSVTR(A)
Edge
Mint
Mintage 1568 - -
1569 - -
1570 - -
Numisquare ID 4749742920
Additional information

Historical Context: The 2 Reales of Felipe II from Peru (1568-1570) signifies a crucial era in Spanish imperial history. Felipe II, "the Prudent," leveraged immense silver wealth from Potosí to fund Spain's global ambitions. These coins were vital for imperial finance, supporting military campaigns, colonial administration, and extensive international trade. Their issuance cemented Spanish economic and political control over American viceroyalties, converting raw mineral resources into standardized currency for global commerce.

Artistry: The artistry of these early colonial issues prioritized mass production over aesthetic refinement. Engravers, often master assayers, adhered to a standardized design. The obverse typically displays a crowned Habsburg shield with the arms of Castile and León, flanked by the mint mark and assayer's initial. The reverse features the Pillars of Hercules, symbolizing Spain's global reach, above waves, with a surrounding legend and a central cross. This "cob" style, with irregular flans and hand-struck execution, emphasized metallic content and rapid output.

Technical/Grading: Due to manual production, strike qualities are highly variable. High-points prone to wear include the crown and central shield elements on the obverse, and the cross center and pillar tops on the reverse. Common technical issues comprise off-center strikes, weak or uneven impressions, and incomplete legends, rendering fully detailed examples exceptionally rare. Planchets frequently display irregular shapes and crude preparation, reflecting the manual process of blank creation.

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