![]() ![]() ![]() HISPAN ET IND REX M 8 R I I"King of the Spains and the Indies, Mexico, 8 reales." Crowned Spanish coat of arms between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with PLVS VLTRA motto Silver dollar of Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1821įERDIN VII DEI GRATIA 1821"Ferdinand VII by the Grace of God, 1821." Right profile of Ferdinand VII with cloak and laurel wreath HISPAN ET IND REX M 8 R T H"King of the Spains and the Indies, Mexico, 8 Reales." Crowned Spanish coat of arms between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with PLVS VLTRA motto It was under the reign of this monarch that the United States Mint began the U.S. Silver dollar of King Charles IV of Spain, 1806ĬAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1806 "Charles IV by the Grace of God, 1806." Right profile of Charles IV in soldier's dress with laurel wreath. "Ferdinand VI, by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies" "Both (are) one, Mexico, 1753." Displays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLUS VLTA motto.įERDND VI D G HISPAN ET IND REX Silver dollar of Ferdinand VI of Spain, 1753 "Philip V, by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and the Indies"ĭisplays the arms of Castile and León with Granada in base and an inescutcheon of Anjou. "Both (are) one, Mexico, 1739"ĭisplays two hemispheres of a world map, crowned between the Pillars of Hercules adorned with the PLUS VLTR motto. "King and Queen of Castile, Leon, Aragon…"ĭisplays the personal emblems of the monarchs: Isabella's yoke and Ferdinand's arrows. ![]() Letter S on the left is the sign of the mint of Seville and VIII on the right i.e. " Ferdinand and Elisabeth, by the Grace of God"ĭisplays the arms of the Catholic Monarchs post 1492, with Granada in base. Silver dollar of the Catholic Monarchs, after 1497 ![]()
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