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| 表面の文字体系 | Latin |
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| 裏面の説明 | The crowned Royal Arms of Spain displayed at center, incorporating the quartered shield with the castles of Castile and lions of León, with the fleur-de-lis of the Bourbon dynasty. The denomination numeral '4' and the assayer's initials 'MF' appear flanking the shield, with the mint mark 'Mo' for Mexico City also present. A full circular legend in Latin surrounds the design, with all elements separated by ornamental stops. |
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The 4 escudos of Felipe V from Mexico City fall within the transition period between cob coinage and the milled "columnario" series — a reform driven not by aesthetics but by rampant fraud. Clipped cobs had become so debased and irregular in practice that colonial commerce and European trade partners were demanding a more accountable product. The Mexico City mint began full milled production in 1732, making these among the earliest machine-struck gold pieces from the Western Hemisphere.
Felipe V himself never saw the New World mint that bore his name. He died in 1746, one year before this type ceased production.