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fwo_719776 - MEXICO - CHARLES IV 8 Reales 1794 Mexico

MEXICO - CHARLES IV 8 Reales  1794 Mexico AU
200.00 €(Approx. 212.00$ | 170.00£)
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Type : 8 Reales
Date: 1794
Mint name / Town : Mexico
Quantity minted : -
Metal : silver
Diameter : 39 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 26,94 g.
Edge : décorée en relief
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie nettoyée
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : CAROLUS - IIII. DEI. GRATIA // .1794..
Obverse description : Buste du roi en habit.
Obverse translation : (Charles IV par la grâce de Dieu).

Reverse


Reverse legend : .HISPAN. ET IND. REX. M°. 8 R. F. M..
Reverse description : Écu couronné à cinq quartiers entre les Colonnes d'Hercule avec un bandeau inscrit PLUS - ULTRA.
Reverse translation : (roi des Espagnols et des Indes).

Historical background


MEXICO - CHARLES IV

(14/12/1788-10/05/1808)

Charles IV (12/11/1748-19/01/1819) is the second son of Charles III and Marie-Amélie de Saxe. He married Marie-Louise de Parme (1751 -1819) in 1765. The royal family of Spain at the time was immortalized by Goya. He succeeded his father in 1788. It was Godoy, his favorite who in fact governed Spain with his wife. Returning to French orbit after 1795, he allied himself with Napoleon I and was defeated at Trafalgar. After the uprising of Aranjuez (March 1808), he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Ferdinand VII, retracted, then entrusted his kingdom to Napoleon who installed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte there. Charles IV lived in exile in Compiègne, in Marseilles, then finally in Naples with his brother Ferdinand IV, king of the Two Sicilies where he died in 1819.

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