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1/2 Real - Fernando VI

Issuer Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint)
Year 1747-1760
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Weight 1.69 g
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Obverse description Central device consists of the quartered Royal Arms of Spain — combining the castles of Castile and the lions of León, with the Granada pomegranate in base — surmounted by a large royal crown with elaborate ornamentation. The shield occupies the majority of the field, with the legend disposed around the periphery between two pellet borders. Small rosette or floral ornaments serve as separators within the inscription. The overall design follows the standard colonial milled coinage style of the Bourbon reform period.
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1747 Mo - KM#67.1 overdate variety exists -
1748 Mo - KM#67.1 overdate variety exists -
1749 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1750 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1751 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1752 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1753 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1754 Mo - KM#67.1 -
1755 Mo - KM#67.1 overdate variety exists -
1756 Mo - KM#67.1 overdate variety exists -
1757 Mo - KM#67.1 and KM#67.2 exist for this year. Overdate variety exists -
1758 Mo - KM#67.2 overdate variety exists -
1759 Mo - KM#67.2 -
1760 Mo - KM#67.2 -
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