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| 正面描述 | The quartered royal arms of Spain occupy the central field, displaying alternating castles of Castile and lions of León within a crowned escutcheon, surmounted by an ornate royal crown. To the left of the shield appear the assayer initial and the Potosí mint mark (P), while the denomination numeral 8 appears to the right. A beaded inner border encircles the device, and the surrounding Latin legend, partially visible due to the irregular cob flan, reads PHILIPPVS IIII DEI GRATIA HISPANIARVM. |
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| 正面铭文 | PHILIPPVS·IIII·D·G·HISPANIARVM |
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The Potosí mint in 1649 was operating under the shadow of one of colonial Spanish America's most damaging fraud scandals. From roughly 1634 onward, mint officials — including the assayer Francisco Gómez de la Rocha — had been systematically debasing the silver content of cob coinage well below the mandated fineness. The fraud was exposed in 1649, triggering mass arrests, executions, and a complete reorganization of the mint. Coins struck in that transitional year carry an uncertain pedigree: some predate the purge, some follow it.
The KM#R19b designation flags this as a restrike, a distinction worth scrutinizing carefully against the assayer mark.