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| 铸造量 | 1686 SM - Y#32.2,Cal#651 - 1691 MDBR - Y#32.1,Cal#581 - 1694 MDM - Y#32.1,Cal#582 - 1694 SM - Y#32.2,Cal#652 - 1699 MDBR - Y#32.1,Cal#583 - |
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Carlos II — "El Hechizado," the Bewitched — ruled Spain in a state of near-constant physical and mental incapacity, and the monetary administration of his reign reflected it. The so-called 'Maria' coinage was introduced in 1686 as part of a broader monetary reform attempting to stabilize a silver currency that had been systematically debased and counterfeited throughout the mid-seventeenth century. The reform reasserted the old fineness standard and introduced new milled coinage to replace the notoriously fraud-prone cob issues.
The 'Maria' designation comes from the monogram of Queen Mariana of Neuburg, Carlos's second wife, whose cipher appeared on the coinage during this period.