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8 Escudos - Fernando VII Guadalajara - Royalist Coinage

Issuer Royal Mint of Guadalajara (Mexico)
Year 1821
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Currency Real (1535-1897)
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Reverse description The crowned royal arms of Spain occupy the central field, depicting the quartered shield with the castles of Castile and lions of León, surrounded by an elaborate wreath of laurel and oak branches. To the left and right of the shield appear the denomination numeral 8 and the assayer initial S respectively. The mint mark GA and assayer initials FS appear in the lower field flanking a small ornamental device. The circumferential legend IN•UTROQ•FELIX•AUSPICE•DEO encircles the design, invoking divine blessing upon the monarch in both realms.
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Mintage 1821 GA FS
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