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8 Escudos - Carlos III

Issuer Mexico
Year 1760-1761
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Currency Real (1535-1897)
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Reverse description The crowned Royal Arms of Spain displayed as a quartered shield, depicting the castles of Castile and lions of León in alternate quarters, with the granada (pomegranate) in base and the fleurs-de-lis of the Bourbon dynasty in the central escutcheon. The shield is encircled by the collar and badge of the Order of the Golden Fleece. The circular legend NOMINA MAGNA SEQUOR runs around the upper periphery, while the mint mark M·Mo·M appears in the lower field, all enclosed within a toothed border.
Reverse script Latin
Reverse lettering NOMINA MAGNA SEQUOR *M*Mo* *Mo*M*
(Translation: I follow great names / Mexico City Mint marks)
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