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Live auction - fwo_382684 - SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - FERDINAND VII 2 Escudos 1833 Madrid

SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - FERDINAND VII 2 Escudos 1833 Madrid AU55 PCGS
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Estimate : 550 €
Price : 350 €
Maximum bid : 350 €
End of the sale : 28 June 2016 17:58:49
bidders : 1 bidder
Type : 2 Escudos
Date: 1833
Mint name / Town : Madrid
Metal : gold
Millesimal fineness : 875 ‰
Diameter : 21,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 6,77 g.
Edge : striée
Slab
slab PCGS
PCGS : AU 55
Coments on the condition:
Monnaie sous coque PCGS AU 55
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : .FERDIN. VII. D. G. - HISP. ET IND. R./ 1833.
Obverse description : Tête laurée à droite de Ferdinand VII.
Obverse translation : (Ferdinand VII, par la grâce de Dieu, roi d’Espagne et des Indes) .

Reverse


Reverse legend : AUSPICE DEO - IN UTROQ. FELIX / M. - A. J..
Reverse description : Écu couronné entouré du collier de la Toison d'or.

Historical background


SPAIN - KINGDOM OF SPAIN - FERDINAND VII

(1808 then 1814-1833)

Son of Charles IV and Marie-Louise of Parma, he became king after the Aranjuez uprising which forced Charles IV to abdicate (March 19, 1808). After the occupation of Madrid by the troops of Murat, he had to renounce the throne on May 10, 1808. Interned until 1814, he returned and abolished the liberal Constitution of 1812. He could not prevent the collapse of the empire Spanish and the revolt of Riego in 1820 forced him to accept a liberal ministry and to restore the Constitution of 1812. In reality, he encouraged the royalist elements and thanks to the French expedition of the Duke of Angoulême, he was able to restore absolute power from 1823.

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