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西班牙. 费尔南多六世. 1 Real 1756 Madrid JB  (没有保留价)
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西班牙. 费尔南多六世. 1 Real 1756 Madrid JB (没有保留价)

A Spanish silver 1 Real dated 1756, struck during the reign of King Ferdinand VI of Spain (Fernando VI, r. 1746–1759), representing mid-18th century Bourbon Spanish imperial coinage. This denomination formed part of the standardized silver real system that circulated extensively throughout Spain and across its colonial territories in the Americas, including New Spain, Peru, and other Spanish viceroyalties. The obverse displays a crowned quartered shield bearing the arms of Castile (castle), León (lion), Aragon (vertical bars), and additional Bourbon elements, surrounded by the Latin legend referencing Ferdinand VI as King of Spain and the Indies. The inscription includes “FERDINANDUS VI D G HISPAN ET IND REX,” affirming royal authority over both mainland Spain and overseas dominions. The date 1756 appears clearly within the legend field, anchoring the coin within the later years of Ferdinand VI’s reign. The reverse features the simplified cross-and-shield motif commonly associated with Spanish milled silver issues of the period. The quartered cross divides the crowned shield, with heraldic devices placed in each quadrant. Peripheral legend elements and mint indicators are positioned around the design, consistent with mid-18th century Spanish minting standards. The 1 Real denomination was a foundational unit within the Spanish silver monetary system, equal to one-eighth of a peso (8 Reales), and widely accepted in international trade due to Spain’s dominant global silver output. Struck in silver, this 1756 1 Real reflects the precision milled coinage reforms initiated under earlier Bourbon monarchs, replacing earlier irregular hammered coinage with mechanically struck pieces featuring defined rims and consistent weight standards. The surfaces exhibit expected circulation wear and natural silver toning consistent with 18th-century usage, while primary heraldic details and date remain legible. This 1756 Spanish 1 Real silver coin represents an authentic Bourbon-era specimen from the height of Spain’s colonial silver economy. It appeals to collectors of Spanish Empire coinage, 18th-century European silver, early milled reales, and globally circulated trade currency tied to the transatlantic monetary system.

编号 101720502

已售出
西班牙. 费尔南多六世. 1 Real 1756 Madrid JB  (没有保留价)

西班牙. 费尔南多六世. 1 Real 1756 Madrid JB (没有保留价)

A Spanish silver 1 Real dated 1756, struck during the reign of King Ferdinand VI of Spain (Fernando VI, r. 1746–1759), representing mid-18th century Bourbon Spanish imperial coinage. This denomination formed part of the standardized silver real system that circulated extensively throughout Spain and across its colonial territories in the Americas, including New Spain, Peru, and other Spanish viceroyalties.

The obverse displays a crowned quartered shield bearing the arms of Castile (castle), León (lion), Aragon (vertical bars), and additional Bourbon elements, surrounded by the Latin legend referencing Ferdinand VI as King of Spain and the Indies. The inscription includes “FERDINANDUS VI D G HISPAN ET IND REX,” affirming royal authority over both mainland Spain and overseas dominions. The date 1756 appears clearly within the legend field, anchoring the coin within the later years of Ferdinand VI’s reign.

The reverse features the simplified cross-and-shield motif commonly associated with Spanish milled silver issues of the period. The quartered cross divides the crowned shield, with heraldic devices placed in each quadrant. Peripheral legend elements and mint indicators are positioned around the design, consistent with mid-18th century Spanish minting standards. The 1 Real denomination was a foundational unit within the Spanish silver monetary system, equal to one-eighth of a peso (8 Reales), and widely accepted in international trade due to Spain’s dominant global silver output.

Struck in silver, this 1756 1 Real reflects the precision milled coinage reforms initiated under earlier Bourbon monarchs, replacing earlier irregular hammered coinage with mechanically struck pieces featuring defined rims and consistent weight standards. The surfaces exhibit expected circulation wear and natural silver toning consistent with 18th-century usage, while primary heraldic details and date remain legible.

This 1756 Spanish 1 Real silver coin represents an authentic Bourbon-era specimen from the height of Spain’s colonial silver economy. It appeals to collectors of Spanish Empire coinage, 18th-century European silver, early milled reales, and globally circulated trade currency tied to the transatlantic monetary system.

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