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4 Escudos - Charles IV

Uitgever Casa de Moneda de Potosí
Jaar 1791-1808
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Valuta Real (1574-1825)
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Rand Reeded
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Oplage 1791 PR - -
1792 PR - -
1793 PR - -
1794 PR - -
1795 PP - -
1795 PR - -
1796 PP - -
1797 PP - -
1798 PP - -
1799 PP - -
1800 PP - -
1801 PP - - 13,000
1802 PP - - 698
1803 PJ - - 408
1804 PJ - - 187
1805 PJ - - 255
1806 PJ - - 221
1807 PJ - - 527
1808 PJ - - 323
Aanvullende informatie

Charles IV ascended the Spanish throne in 1788, and the Potosí mint — operating at over 13,000 feet in the Bolivian altiplano — continued striking gold escudos under his effigy throughout the turbulent decade that followed. His reign coincided with the Napoleonic crisis that ultimately forced his abdication in 1808 in favor of his son Ferdinand, then almost immediately in favor of Napoleon's brother Joseph. That political collapse effectively ended the colonial minting authority that had produced this type.

Potosí gold of this period frequently shows adjustment marks from the assayer's file, a consequence of strict weight tolerances enforced at the Casa de Moneda.

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