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1/2 Real - Felipe V

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México
Year 1715-1727
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Felipe V was the first Bourbon king of Spain, and his accession in 1700 touched off the War of the Spanish Succession — over a decade of conflict that left the colonial minting apparatus stretched and administratively disrupted. The Mexico City mint continued producing cob-style coinage throughout, operating under assayer oversight that was notoriously inconsistent during this transitional period.

The KM#R24 designation flags this as a macuquina — hand-struck on an irregular planchet, sheared from a cast silver bar. Assayer marks on these pieces are the primary dating tool, as the flan shape and strike quality tell you almost nothing about sequence.

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