¼ Real "Señal" - Fernando VII
Country: Mexico (Colonial)
Denomination: 1/4 Real = 2/4 Vellón
(0.25)
Year: 1814-1821
Material: Bronze
Weight: 7 g
Shape: Round
Diameter: 28 mm
Type: Common coin
Catalog list: mexico colonial
Description:
Obverse
Two F's in script, interlaced and facing each other. In the center of the F's is VII with a crown above. The M (w/sm. ‘o’ above) Mint mark is at the left and the denomination at the right.
Reverse
Castles and lions are in the quarters of the cross. A full circular wreath surrounds the design
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