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| Issuer | Mexican Mint (Casa de Moneda de México) |
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| Year | 1732 |
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| Currency | Real (1535-1897) |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | PHILIP.V.D.G.HISPAN.ET IND.REX |
| Reverse description | Central device depicts two crowned Pillars of Hercules, representing the Strait of Gibraltar, flanked by a rampant lion on the left and a rampant lion on the right, with two hemispheres of the globe resting on stylized waves between the columns, symbolizing the Old and New Worlds of the Spanish Empire. The mint mark Mo appears to the left of the design and again to the right, with small rosette ornaments flanking the composition. The date 1732 is inscribed in the lower exergue. The surrounding legend reads VTRAQUE VNUM, meaning 'Both as One,' referencing the union of the two worlds. |
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