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8 Maravedis - Fernando VII Segovia mint, Constitutional

Uitgever Spain
Jaar 1822-1823
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Beschrijving keerzijde Quartered shield displaying the traditional arms of Castile and León: castles in the first and fourth quarters, rampant lions in the second and third quarters, with an inescutcheon bearing the Bourbon fleur-de-lis at center. The quadrants are separated by ornate foliate scrollwork radiating from the central shield. The Segovia mint aqueduct mark appears at the bottom of the field. The circular legend 'REY DE LAS ESPAÑAS' runs along the periphery.
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Aanvullende informatie

The "Constitutional" designation marks these as products of the Trienio Liberal — the three-year period beginning in 1820 when General Riego's revolt forced Fernando VII to restore the 1812 Constitution. Fernando, who had spent years dismantling liberal reforms, swore an oath to the constitution under effective military duress. The Segovia mint, one of Spain's oldest operating facilities with its distinctive aqueduct-powered machinery, continued striking copper maravedis throughout this tense interlude until French Bourbon intervention in 1823 extinguished the liberal government and restored Fernando's absolute rule.

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