½ Escudo - Ferdinand VI (Seville mint; 1st type) 1746-1748 front ½ Escudo - Ferdinand VI (Seville mint; 1st type) 1746-1748 back
½ Escudo - Ferdinand VI (Seville mint; 1st type) 1746-1748 photo
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½ Escudo - Ferdinand VI Seville mint; 1st type

 
Gold (.917) 1.7 g 15 mm
Description
Issuer
Spain
King
Ferdinand VI (1746-1759)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1746-1748
Value
½ Escudo (8)
Currency
Real (1497-1833)
Composition
Gold (.917)
Weight
1.7 g
Diameter
15 mm
Thickness
0.5 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#107350
Rarity index
90%

Reverse

Crowned coat of arms of Spain.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HISPANIARUM · REX
P S J

Translation: King of the Spains

Comment

Varieties:

According to the Calicó Catalog, 2019 Edition, there are 4 different types of portraits. Krause Catalog only differentiates 2 types.

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about the ½ Escudo - Ferdinand VI (Seville mint; 1st type) 1746-1748 from Spain is that it was minted during a time of significant economic and political change in Spain. The coin was issued during the reign of Ferdinand VI, who was known for his efforts to modernize and centralize the Spanish government, as well as his support for the arts and sciences. The coin's design, which features an image of Ferdinand VI on one side and the Spanish coat of arms on the other, reflects the cultural and political values of the time. Additionally, the fact that it was made of gold (.917) and weighs 1.7 g makes it a valuable and sought-after collector's item among numismatists.