½ Real - Ferdinand VII (Royalist Coinage) 1812 front ½ Real - Ferdinand VII (Royalist Coinage) 1812 back
½ Real - Ferdinand VII (Royalist Coinage) 1812 photo
© Banco de Mexico

½ Real - Ferdinand VII Royalist Coinage

1812 year
Silver (.903) 2.06 g 15 mm
Description
Issuer
State of Oaxaca
Type
Standard circulation coin
Year
1812
Value
½ Real
Currency
Real (1535-1897)
Composition
Silver (.903)
Weight
2.06 g
Diameter
15 mm
Shape
Round
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#57674
Rarity index
95%

Reverse

Lion in shield with legend around

Lettering:
PROV D OAXACA
1812

Translation: Provisional of Oaxaca

Interesting fact

One interesting fact about this coin is that it was minted during a time of political turmoil in Mexico. The Royalist Coinage was issued by the Spanish Crown during the Mexican War of Independence, which lasted from 1810 to 1821. The coin features the image of Ferdinand VII, who was the King of Spain at the time, and its production was an attempt to maintain Spanish control over the region. Despite this, the coin was ultimately issued by the State of Oaxaca, which had declared its independence from Spain in 1811. This coin is a unique piece of history that highlights the complex political dynamics of the time.