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MEXICO 1818-Mo-JJ 8 REALES - Mexico City Mint - Very Choice!

Description: A very choice Mexico 8 Reales struck under the reign of Ferdinand VII. The is slight softness of strike at 2 o'clock on the obverse and 9-10 o'clock on the reverse. A very attractive specimen sure to get the attention of specialized collectors of top quality Mexico 8 Reales.Ferdinand VII of Spain, born on October 14, 1784, was a significant monarch who ruled as the King of Spain in two separate periods, 1808 to 1833 and 1833 to 1833. He was a member of the Bourbon dynasty and faced tumultuous times marked by political and social upheavals, including the Napoleonic invasion, the Peninsular War, and the Spanish Constitution of 1812.Key points about Ferdinand VII of Spain include:Early Reign (1808–1808): Ferdinand VII first ascended to the throne in 1808 after the abdication of his father, Charles IV, in the midst of political turmoil caused by the Peninsular War. However, his reign was short-lived as he was soon forced to abdicate in favor of Napoleon Bonaparte's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, during the French occupation of Spain. Napoleonic Invasion: Spain became a battleground during the Napoleonic Wars, and the Peninsular War (1808–1814) saw the Spanish people, with the support of British and Portuguese forces, resist French occupation. Ferdinand VII was taken captive by the French, and his abdication paved the way for the establishment of the short-lived reign of Joseph Bonaparte. Return and the Liberal Triennium (1814–1820): After the defeat of Napoleon, Ferdinand VII was restored to the Spanish throne in 1814. His return marked a period known as the Liberal Triennium (Trienio Liberal, 1820–1823), during which liberal political reforms were enacted. However, conservative opposition and Ferdinand VII's resistance to liberal ideas led to the dissolution of the liberal government. Authoritarian Rule (1823–1833): In 1823, with the support of the Holy Alliance, Ferdinand VII regained absolute power and reversed many of the liberal reforms. His rule became increasingly authoritarian, characterized by the suppression of liberal movements and the curtailment of civil liberties. Death and Succession (1833): Ferdinand VII died on September 29, 1833. His death led to the outbreak of the First Carlist War (1833–1839) between supporters of his daughter, Isabella II, and those of his brother, Carlos María Isidro. The conflict was rooted in disputes over the succession and political ideologies. Legacy: Ferdinand VII's reign was marked by political instability, conflicts between absolutists and liberals, and the struggle for power. His shifting policies and suppression of liberal movements left a lasting impact on Spanish politics in the 19th century.Ferdinand VII's reign reflects the complex political landscape of early 19th-century Spain, marked by the influence of external forces, internal conflicts, and the struggle between absolutist and liberal ideologies. The period following his death saw ongoing struggles for political and social reforms in Spain.

Price: 395 USD

Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

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Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated

Denomination: 8 Reales

Design: Milled Bust-Type

Historical Period: Colonial (up to 1821)

Composition: Silver

Year: 1818

Fineness: 0.9

Grade: Ungraded

KM Number: 111

Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico

Certification: Uncertified

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