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AUTHENTIC SPANISH TREASURE COINS

Spanish Bust - One Real

Spanish Silver Treasure Coin
Bust of King Carlos IIII 1788-1808

A 1 Real size coin of the Famous "Pieces Of Eight" coinage - 8 Reales, being Silver Dollar sized.  This coin  is the size of a USA 5 cent coin.  Struck at the Spanish Mint in Mexico City, of the Spanish New World!  A lovely piece of Jewelry custom mounted in 18kt. Gold Pendant.  A prize silver treasure coin.
Spanish Silver Coin  #3
in 18 kt Gold Pendant
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  Coin Type:  Spanish Bust
Denomination:  One Real
Ruler:  Carlos IIII
Mint:  Mexico City
Country:  Mexico
Date:  1798
Assayer:  FM
Metal:  Silver
 


 

 

Spanish Bust   Carlos IIII ~ 1788-1808

Obverse:  CAROLUS.IIII.DEI.GRATIA around draped bust of Carlos IIII, date (1798) below.
Reverse:  HISPAN.ET.IND.REX.Mo (mintmark) 1R. (value and denomination) T.H. around crowned arms of the House of Bourbon sided by the Pillars of Hercules.

     Carlos IIII was born on November 11, 1747 in Portici, Naples.  He was second son of Carlos III and his wife, Maria Amelia of Saxony.  In 1765 he married his cousin Maria Luisa de Borbon-Parma.  They had three sons, one of whom succeeded him to the throne in 1808 as Ferdinand VII.

     The King was physically strong, but lacking in intelligence.  His interests leaned towards the Manual Arts and Music.  Maria Luisa, though lacking in beauty and moral values was ambitious and Carlos entrusted the Queen and her lover, Minister Manuel de Godoy to direct matters of the state.  In time a power struggle developed between Godoy and the king's eldest son, prince Ferdinand.  Finally, the revolt at Aranjuez forced the King to abdicate in favor of his son Ferdinand on March 19, 1808.  Carlos was subsequently forced into exile when Napoleon placed his brother Joseph Bonaparte on the Spanish throne.  He died in Naples on January 19, 1819.

     Coinage minted under Carlos IIII continued with the existing types with a normal change for bust and legend.  New Spain post-mortem issues were struck in 1789, 1790, and 1791 with the bust Carlos III and legend reading Carlos IV or Carlos IIII until new dies with the correct bust were received.  The only new type coinage issued under Carlos IIII by the America's mints was the tiny milled silver quartillo.


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