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Item DescriptionThis item is part of a Special Collection (see end of listing for more information) 1859a 5 céntimos de real SpainQueen Isabel IISegovia mint obv: Laureate Head Right - ribbon on neckrev: Crowned Arms within Laurel Wreath The Royal decree of 19 August 1853 replaced the 1/10 division “décima" copper coinage with 1/100 division “céntimos". The denominations of silver and gold remained the same, but copper coins were issued as 5, 10, and 25 céntimos de real. Additionally, it re-opened the mint at Jubia in an effort to dramatically increase the production of copper coin and ordered that all available obsolete copper coins (maravedís and cuartos) currently on hand in Cataluna be moved to Jubia for use in manufacturing new coins. It further required that the queen's image appear on each coin. Article 4 of the royal decree references the 1 January 1854 start date and requires approval of the queen for the coin design. The 5 céntimos de real were of a single type issued from 1854 to 1864 and all minted at Segovia. This particular coin exhibits beautifully lustrous red-brown surfaces throughout and red iridescent luster in the reverse fields. PCGS MS64+BN Exceptional Eye Appeal Among the finest known examples.Pop 1/4 at PCGS (four graded higher) and Pop 4/4 at NGC (four graded higher) common in circulated grades, very scarce in uncirculated grades(based on Rarity estimates in The Coins of Queen Isabel II) Æ 1.85g 17.1mm 12h Edge: plainaqueduct above denomination identifies Segovia mint issueO’Connor p.123 5CR-1857aex Permanyer; ex O’Connor Collection Excerpted, with permission for this listing, from the book The Coins of Queen Isabel II of Spain and related writings: If the Spanish sought to emulate the French decimal coinage in order to supplant it with true Spanish coinage, the use of 1/10ths likely came from their observation of the French decime and 1/2 franc. However, while the French had 1 centime coins prior to 1800, Spain's recent decimalization was based purely on tenths. Amounts of less than 5/100ths had to be rounded or old maravedís coins used. Some ministers were also concerned with the potential for counterfeiting of the recently implemented copper coins which had relatively simple designs. Additionally, the sheer volume of small change needed for commerce was immense.The Royal decree of 19 August 1853 replaced the 1/10 division “décima" copper coinage with 1/100 division “céntimos". The denominations of silver and gold remained the same, but copper coins were issued as 5, 10, and 25 céntimos de real. Additionally, it re-opened the mint at Jubia in an effort to dramatically increase the production of copper coin and ordered that all available obsolete copper coins (maravedís and cuartos) currently on hand in Cataluna be moved to Jubia for use in manufacturing new coins. It further required that the queen's image appear on each coin. Article 4 of the royal decree references the 1 January 1854 start date and requires approval of the queen for the coin design.Art 4. Entire copper coin that is struck, counting from January 1st 1854, will bear My Royal effigy on the obverse, with the coat of arms of Spain on the reverse, and accessory and legends which I reserve for My approval. Although an 1855 decree confirmed the real and its 1/100th divisions as the unit of account, coinage denominations below five céntimos would not appear until 1865. A desperate need for small change continued to keep décimas and maravedís in circulation.After the discovery of large quantities of gold in California, the value of gold relative to silver on the world market dropped. As silver 20 reales still contained more silver than other European coins of similar value, the export of 20 reales to the melting pots of Europe and elsewhere accelerated. The gold coins intended to act as a store of value were being dumped on the commercial centers and government of Spain in exchange for more valuable silver even as the value of gold dropped. Spain's government responded by suspending the minting of gold coins in 1851. Despite this decree occurring early in 1851, gold coins of this date and 1852 were issued. No Spanish gold coins were issued with a date of 1853. The Royal decree of 3 February 1854 restored the issuance of gold coins and again reduced the weight of the silver 20 reales.As of 1856 the "Laureate Head" and "Draped Laureate Bust" designs were henceforth used on silver and gold coins, respectively. These beautiful representations of the queen make the coins of 1856-1868 among the most sought after coins of her reign. The Chief Engraver, Luis Marchionni's initials "LM" appear at the base of the neck on the bust of each coin.The coins of the 2nd Decimal period (1854-1864) include: Copper: 5, 10, 25 céntimos de realSilver: 1, 2, 4, 10, 20 realesGold: 20, 40, 100 reales This item is part of a Special Collection we are offering: The author of the book The Coins of Queen Isabel II of Spain is selling their collection (the O’Connor Collection). This collection of rare and exceptional coins and medals of Queen Isabel II of Spain and the Philippines and other coins and medals featuring real and mythological women will be offered by Aurora Rarities LLC through our ebay store beginning July 2022. This collection will be offered in multiple phases: • Medals of Queen Isabel II 1833-1868 [ONLINE NOW]• Other Exceptional Medals featuring Real & Mythological Women [ONLINE NOW] • Kingdom (Pre-Decimal) Coins of Queen Isabel II 1833-1848 [ONLINE NOW]• 1st Decimal Coins of Queen Isabel II 1848-1853 [ONLINE NOW] • 2nd Decimal Coins of Queen Isabel II 1854-1864 [ONLINE NOW]• 3rd Decimal Coins of Queen Isabel II 1854-1864 [ONLINE NOW]• Philippine Coins of Queen Isabel II 1861-1868 [ONLINE NOW]• Coins of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands [ONLINE NOW] Many of these pieces are of such exceptional rarity and quality as to be once in a lifetime opportunities. You will receive the exact lot shown in the photos. Please scroll down to view images of the item.ALL IMAGES COPYRIGHT AURORA RARITIES LLC See our other items and save us as a favorite seller to see new items posted frequently. PoliciesPut simply, our policy is to always do the right thing. 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Rarity and census report information is as of the date of the original listing and is subject to change without notice. _gsrx_vers_1480 (GS 9.1.1 (1480))
Price: 286 USD
Location: San Antonio, Texas
End Time: 2024-01-08T02:32:01.000Z
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Certification: PCGS
KM Number: O’Connor p.123 5CR-1859a
Grade: MS 64+
Certification Number: 567505.64+/83926453
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
California Prop 65 Warning: Not Applicable
Denomination: 5 céntimos de real
Year: 1859
Composition: Bronze
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated