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| 正面描述 | Bare head effigy of King Fernando VII facing right, rendered in the third portrait style with naturalistic curled hair. The mint mark 'J' appears to the left of the bust and the denomination '4' to the right. The date is placed in the lower exergue area below the bust truncation. The surrounding legend reads FERDIN · VII · D · G · HISP · REX, distributed around the full circumference of the coin within a beaded border. |
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| 铸币厂 | J Jubia Mint (Casa de Moneda de Jubia), Spain (1812-1868) |
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Fernando VII's restoration of absolute monarchy in 1823 — backed by French Bourbon troops known as the "Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis" — triggered a complete reorganization of Spanish copper coinage. The Jubia mint, operating in Galicia near Ferrol, had been repurposed from an old nail factory in 1812 and never quite shed its industrial roughness. Coins from Jubia consistently show uneven planchet preparation compared to Madrid or Segovia output, a function of the facility's origins rather than carelessness.