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2 Reales - Isabella II proclamation medal, Madrid

Location Spain
Year 1833
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Edge Reeded
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Obverse description The quartered coat of arms of Spain surmounted by a royal crown occupies the central field in relief. The shield displays the traditional quarterings of Castile, León, Aragon, and Navarre with a central escutcheon bearing the fleur-de-lis of the Bourbons. A circular Latin legend runs around the periphery.
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Reverse description The reverse features a plain field with a four-line Latin inscription in bold capital letters, commemorating the royal proclamation. The Madrid mint mark 'M' with a crown above appears in the exergue below the legend.
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Reverse lettering ACCLAMATIO AVGVSTA XXIV · OCT · MDCCCXXXIII M
(Translation: August proclamation. October 24, 1833.)
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