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| 正面铭文 | CAROL•IIII•D•G•HISP•ET IND•R• •1794• (Translation: Carlos IV by the Grace of God, King of Spain and the Indies) |
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| 铸造量 | 1791 FM - - 1792 FM - - 1793 FM - - 1794 FM - - 1795 FM - - 1796 FM - Over-date 1796/5 exists. - 1797 FM - Error `EPLIX` exists. - 1798 FM - - 1799 FM - - 1800 FM - - 1801 FM - - 1801 FT - Over-date 1801/0 exists. - 1802 FT - - 1803 FT - - 1804 TH - Over-date 1804/3 exists. - 1805 TH - - 1806 TH - - 1807 TH - `Mo` over inverted `Mo` - 1807 TH - Over-date 1807/6 exists. - 1808 TH - Over-date 1808/7 exists. - |
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Carlos IV inherited the Spanish throne in 1788 and almost immediately faced the fiscal consequences of Spain's entanglement with revolutionary France — wars that drained the treasury and pushed colonial mints to sustain gold output at maximum capacity. The Mexico City mint, already the most productive gold facility in the New World, struck 8 escudos continuously through this period largely to fund European military obligations that had little to do with the colonies producing the coin.
The assayer initial pairing on any given piece narrows the date range considerably — Mexicans mints used rotating assayers whose tenures are well documented, making the initials more diagnostic than the broad date span suggests.