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14 Escudos - Fernando VII Proclamation coinage

Issuer Villa de Zamora, Mexico
Year 1808
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Diameter 40 mm
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Reverse description The reverse field is dominated by a six-line inscribed text in capital letters set within a plain inner field, recording the details of the proclamation ceremony. Below the inscription, a decorative laurel branch ornament is engraved in the lower field. The surrounding peripheral legend, running along the inner edge of a dentilated border, reads PROCLAMADO EN LA VILLA DE ZAMORA EN 26 DE NOVE. DE 1808. POR EL ALFZ. RL. DON LAZARO MORALES POR ME- DIO DE SU TENTE. LIC. DON PEDRO JOSE NAVARRO, commemorating the acclamation of Fernando VII carried out on 26 November 1808 by the Royal Ensign Don Lázaro Morales through his Lieutenant Graduate Don Pedro José Navarro. A small eight-pointed star ornament appears at the top of the inner field, just below the peripheral legend. The overall composition is typical of provincial Mexican proclamation medallic coinage, combining heraldic and textual elements in a robust, deeply struck style.
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Reverse lettering PROCLAMADO EN LA VILLA DE ZAMORA EN 26 DE NOVE. DE 1808. POR EL ALFZ. RL. DON LAZARO MORALES POR ME- DIO DE SU TENTE. LIC. DON PEDRO JOSE NAVARRO
(Translation: Proclaimed in the villa of Zamora at 26th November 1808 By the Royal Ensign Don Lazaro Morales, through his Lieutenant Graduate Don Pedro Jose Navarro)
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Mintage 1808
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