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4 Reales - Felipe V

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 1732-1747
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Value 4 Reales
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Obverse description Central field bears the Royal Arms of Spain — a quartered shield displaying the castles of Castile and the lions of León, surmounted by an ornate royal crown — rendered in the early milled style. The mint mark 'M' and assayer initials 'MF' appear to the left of the shield, with the denomination numeral '4' to the right. Floral rosette stops punctuate the surrounding circumferential legend. The entire design is characteristic of the Mexican Pillar dollar series introduced under Felipe V.
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Obverse lettering PHILIP·V·D·G·HISPAN·ET IND·REX* MF 4
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Reverse lettering VTRAQUE VNUM *oM*1733*oM*
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