1820-M GJ Spain Gold 4 Escudos Ferdinand VII AU-55 PCGS
Numismatic
1820-M GJ Spain Gold 4 Escudos Ferdinand VII AU-55 PCGS
Struck in 1820, this Spanish gold coin carries a face value of 4 Escudos. It was produced at the Madrid Mint, which is represented by the classic M mintmark. This specimen has survived the centuries in remarkable condition, graded as About Uncirculated 55 (AU-55), showing only light wear from its brief time in commerce during a turbulent era of European history. The obverse of the coin features the profile portrait of the Spanish monarch, Ferdinand VII, alongside the year of issue, 1820. On the reverse, the design displays the crowned royal arms of Spain, a traditional heraldic emblem symbolizing the global reach of the Spanish empire during this period. Minted with a gold purity of 0.875, this historic issue contains 0.3809 troy ounces of precious metal. The combination of its survival state, its royal portraiture, and its origin from the Madrid workshop makes it a compelling object of study for those fascinated by nineteenth-century European coinage.
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Specifications
| Country | Spain |
|---|---|
| Year | 1820 |
| Grade | PCGS |
| Legal-tender face value | 4 Escudos |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.3809 troy oz |
| Purity | .875 |
| Diameter | 30 mm |
| Thickness | N/A mm |
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