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8 Reales - Felipe III

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 1607-1618
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Currency Real (1535-1897)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Central design features a quartered cross of Jerusalem within a quadrilobe or polylobed frame, with alternating castles of Castile and rampant lions of León occupying each quadrant. The bold cross divides the field into four sections, its arms extending to the inner border. A continuous Latin legend surrounds the design within a beaded and milled border, reading HISPANIARVN ET INDIARVN REX, proclaiming Philip III as King of the Spains and the Indies. A small cross appears at the base of the legend as a stop.
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Reverse lettering HISPANIARVN ET INDIARVN REX
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