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2 Reales - Fernando VII traveling mint

Issuer Spain
Year 1812-1814
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Weight 6 g
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Reverse description Quartered shield of Castile and León, with the central escutcheon of the House of Bourbon, surmounted by a royal crown, occupying the centre of the field. To the left of the shield appear the mint mark C and the assayer's initial R; to the right, the denomination numeral 2 and the assayer's initials SF. The circular legend HISPANIARUM·REX· runs around the periphery within a milled border, identifying Ferdinand VII as King of the Spains.
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Edge Milled
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