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| Issuer | Kingdom of Spain |
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| Year | 1852-1855 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Isabel II's 2 Reales issues of this period fall within the monetary reforms introduced under the 1848 decree that rationalized Spain's chaotic silver coinage, replacing the old colonial-weight standards with a decimal-adjacent system tied more closely to French metric conventions. The reform was as much political as practical — Isabel's government needed fiscal credibility after a decade of Carlist civil war had gutted the treasury and destabilized confidence in Spanish currency across domestic and colonial markets.
Struck at Madrid, Seville, and Barcelona during these years, with mint mark being the critical variable for collectors. The Barcelona issues are notably scarcer in quantity.