Spain - Fernando VII (1808–1833)
8 Reales silver coin struck at the American mint of Mexico in the year 1821. Assayer: J. J.
Obverse: a legend that reads ‘FERDIN VII DEI GRATIA 1821’ (Fernando VII by the grace of God) encircles the king's laureate bust facing right.
Reverse: a legend that reads ‘HISPAN ET IND REX’ (King of Spain and the Indies), ‘Mo’ (mint mark), ‘8 R’ (face value) and ‘J·J’ (assayer mark) encircles a crowned shield with castles and lions, a pomegranate at the base point and the escutcheon of the Bourbons between columns. The volute columns have scrolls with the inscription ‘PLUS VLTRA’.
26.84 g • ⌀ 39 mm..
- Calico (2019) #1,337.
Very fine condition. Very nice details.
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