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| 正面描述 | Bare-headed youthful effigy of King Alfonso XIII as a child, facing left, with naturalistically rendered short wavy hair and a truncated bust, engraved in high relief. The engraver's initials G·S· appear at the truncation below the bust. The date is positioned at the bottom of the field between two six-pointed stars. The circular legend reads ALFONSO XIII POR LA G. DE DIOS, distributed around the upper periphery within a toothed border. |
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| 铸造量 | 1888 MPM - *1888,Cal#13 - 10,643,900 1888 MSM - *1888,Cal#12 - 1889 MPM - *1889,Cal#14 - 4,681,328 1890 MPM - *1890,Cal#15 - 4,275,258 1890 MPM - medal alignment - 1890 PGM - *1890,Cal#16 - 3,000,000 1891 PGM - *1891,Cal#17 - 11,659,556 1892 PGM - *1892,Cal#18 - 7,000,000 |
| 附加信息 |
Alfonso XIII was just two years old when this series began — born a king following the posthumous reign of his father Alfonso XII, with his mother María Cristina serving as regent. The coins issued under his name during this period were among the first to circulate bearing the portrait of a child monarch, a deliberate political signal from the regency government asserting dynastic continuity at a moment when Spanish republicanism remained a live threat.
The 1888 Barcelona Universal Exposition prompted a surge in minting activity that year, with the Royal Mint under particular pressure to supply quality silver coinage for international visitors.