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4 Maravedis - Fernando VII Jubia mint, 1st portrait

Issuer Spain
Year 1812-1816
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Weight 5 g
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Obverse description Unadorned draped bust of King Ferdinand VII facing right, rendered in a plain neoclassical style characteristic of the first portrait type used at the Jubia mint. The truncation is bare, without drapery detail. The circular legend reads FERDIN · VII · D · G · HISP · REX, separated by dots, running along the beaded border. The mint mark J and denomination numeral 4 appear flanking the bust in the field, left and right respectively, while the date 1814 is placed in the lower exergual area between two stops. The entire design is enclosed within a continuous beaded inner border.
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Obverse lettering FERDIN · VII· D · G · HISP · REX J 4 · 1814 ·
(Translation: Ferdinand VII King of Spain by the Grace of God)
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