By decree of the reigning King of Spain, from 1603 to 1659, there were a reported six series of counterstamping the copper coinage in order to increase their value and thus raise revenue Featuring the denomination of Maravedí, this coin is a must-have for any serious collector of world coins.
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This is a rare and valuable coin from Spain, featuring the portrait of Fernando VII Jubia. It was minted in 1816 at Escasos, and has a denomination of 8 Maravedis. The coin is made of copper with a fineness of 0.844, and is circulated. It also has a unique color, BN, and is ungraded. The coin is uncertified, but its authenticity can be attested to by its KM number, 461.
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Spain 1820 8 Maravedis KM# 491 Ferdinand VII World Copper Coin Perfect Letters.
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By decree of the reigning King of Spain, from 1603 to 1659, there were a reported six series of counterstamping the copper coinage in order to increase their value and thus raise revenue Featuring the denomination of Maravedí, this coin is a must-have for any serious collector of world coins.
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Immerse yourself in history with the Fernando VII 8 Maravedis coin from 1823, a rare gem that reflects Spain's rich numismatic past. Struck during the reign of King Fernando VII, this copper coin is a testament to the era's craftsmanship, boasting a fineness of 0.9 and a classic BN color. Collectors will appreciate that this piece hails from a time of significant historical events and embodies the transition of power in Spain. It remains uncirculated, preserving its original luster and detail, and is a key date for enthusiasts of Spanish coins. Add this ungraded Maravedí to your collection and own a piece of Spain's legacy. .....
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