Vollständige Bilder anzeigen — kostenlose Registrierung
Mit Google fortfahren — kostenlos oder mit E-Mail registrieren

Warum registrieren? Nur um Bots aus unserem Katalog fernzuhalten. Ihre E-Mail bleibt privat — wir geben sie nie weiter und senden Ihnen nichts Unerwünschtes. Das garantieren wir Ihnen!

8 Reales - Ferdinand VII Countermark on Argentina 8 Reales

Emittent Philippines
Jahr 1832-1834
Typ Emergency coin
Nennwert Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Währung Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Material Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Gewicht Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Durchmesser Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Dicke Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Form Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Prägetechnik Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Ausrichtung Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Stempelschneider Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Im Umlauf bis Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Referenz(en) Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Aversbeschreibung The obverse displays the coat of arms of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata set within a wreath of laurel and oak branches tied at the base, the shield containing a crossed staff and pike topped with a Phrygian liberty cap over a rising sun motif. The denomination 8 and mintmaster initial F flank the wreath to left and right respectively, with the host date 1815 and assayer initial H appearing in the lower field. The circular legend EN UNION Y LIBERTAD runs along the periphery. Superimposed at center is the Philippine countermark, an incuse oval punch bearing a crowned royal cypher F.7.o, applied by Philippine authorities between 1832 and 1834 to validate the host coin for local circulation.
Aversschrift Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Averslegende Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Reversbeschreibung The reverse presents a bold radiant sun in full face, featuring alternating straight and wavy rays emanating from a plain circular central disc, occupying the entire field of the coin. The circular legend PROVINCIAS DEL RIO DE LA PLATA is inscribed along the periphery, with a small six-pointed star ornament at the base. The design is characteristic of the early Argentine republican coinage struck at the Potosi Mint, rendered in high relief against a flat field.
Reversschrift Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Reverslegende Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Rand Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Prägestätte Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Auflage Anmelden um Details zu sehen
Zusätzliche Informationen

The Philippines lacked sufficient minted coinage through much of the early nineteenth century and relied heavily on countermarked foreign silver to fill the gap. Spanish colonial 8 reales circulating in the archipelago were officially authenticated by applying the crowned F7 stamp — authorizing them as legal tender under Ferdinand VII. The host coins in this variety originated from the nascent Argentine mint at Buenos Aires, itself only operational from 1813 onward, meaning the window for eligible planchets was narrow.

KM#44.2 distinguishes the countermark applied to Argentine hosts specifically, as opposed to the more prevalent Mexican or Peruvian silver that dominates the series.

DAS KÖNNTE IHNEN AUCH GEFALLEN