4 Escudos - Fernando VI

Uitgever Colombia
Jaar 1755-1760
Type Standard circulation coin
Waarde 4 Escudos (64)
Valuta Real (1616-1820)
Samenstelling Gold (.916)
Gewicht 13.5337 g
Diameter
Dikte
Vorm Round
Techniek Milled
Oriëntatie Medal alignment ↑↑
Graveur(s)
In omloop tot
Referentie(s) KM#31, Hernández#748-752
Beschrijving voorzijde Bust of Fernando VI surrounded by legend. Date below
Schrift voorzijde Latin
Opschrift voorzijde FERDND VI D G HISPAN ET IND REX 1758
(Translation: Fernando VI By the Grace of God King of Spain and the Indies)
Beschrijving keerzijde Coat of arms surrounded by legend
Schrift keerzijde Latin
Opschrift keerzijde NOMINA MAGNA SEQUOR NR J
(Translation: I follow the names of the great New Kingdom (Nuevo Reino de Granada), engraver`s initial `J`)
Rand
Muntplaats NR
Casa de Moneda de Colombia,Bogota, Colombia (1620-1987)
PN
Casa de Moneda de Colombia,Popayan, Colombia
Oplage 1755 NR S - KM#31.1, Hernández#748 -
1756 NR S - KM#31.1, Hernández#748 -
1757 NR JS - KM#31.1, Hernández#750 -
1757 NR S - KM#31.1, Hernández#748 -
1757 NR SJ - KM#31.1, Hernández#749 -
1758 NR J - KM#31.1, Hernández#751 -
1758 PN J - KM#31.2, Hernández#752 -
1759 NR J - KM#31.1, Hernández#751 -
1759 PN J - KM#31.2, Hernández#752 -
1760 PN J - KM#31.2, Hernández#752 -
Numisquare-ID 1114387650
Aanvullende informatie

Historical Context: The 4 Escudos of Fernando VI, issued 1755-1760 in Colombia (Viceroyalty of New Granada), marks a pivotal era. Fernando VI's reign (1746-1759) prioritized internal reforms and economic stability. As a major gold producer, New Granada's minting of these escudos was essential for colonial commerce, facilitating trade and remittances to Spain, asserting the Spanish Crown's direct authority and economic control.

Artistry: These coins exemplify the formal Spanish colonial numismatic style of the mid-18th century. Engravers uncredited, the design adheres to the Bourbon aesthetic of regal dignity. The obverse features a laureated, draped, and cuirassed bust of Fernando VI, symbolizing monarchical power, encircled by his Latin titulature. The reverse displays the crowned shield of Castile and León, often with the Bourbon escutcheon, flanked by the Pillars of Hercules, signifying Spain's dual-hemisphere dominion, with the motto "IN UTROQUE FELIX AUSPICE DEO."

Technical/Grading: Struck in .916 fine gold, weighing 13.5337 grams, these 4 Escudos exhibit typical colonial minting characteristics. Key high points for wear and strike assessment include the king's hair, nose, and shoulder drapery; reverse crown, lion's head, and castle turrets. Strike quality often varies, showing weakness in peripheral legends, minor off-centering, and planchet irregularities from manual production. Completeness of legends and central device

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