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4 Escudos - Fernando VII bust of Carlos IV

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Chile
Year 1810-1817
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The quartered royal arms of Spain surmounted by a large ornate crown occupying the central field, flanked by the denomination numeral 4 to the left and the mint mark So to the right. The shield displays the traditional Castile, León, Aragon, and Granada quarterings with the Bourbon escutcheon of pretence at center. A decorative floral wreath encircles the arms. The mint assayer initials FJ appear at the base flanking the mintmark, and the peripheral legend IN UTROQ FELIX AUSPICE DEO surrounds the design.
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Mintage 1810 So FJ - - 272
1811 So FJ - - 170
1812 So FJ - - 254
1813 So FJ - - 1,462
1816 So FJ - - 100
1817 So FJ - - 68
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