1096 | Medals

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English CARLOS IV (1788-1808). Proclamation in Orizaba, Mexico. (Ar. 24.34g / 40mm). 1790. (You Vives 153 metal variation). Anv: Laureate bust of Carlos IV on the right, around legend: TO CARLOS IV, REY DE ESPAÑA Y DE LAS YNDIAS, below legend: APRIL II, 1790. Rev: Escudo crowned and quartered with five stars, tree, rampant lion on the left and a sailing ship, in the center oval escusón quartered with lions and castles, behind an extended eagle holding a ribbon that surrounds the shield with the inscription: BENIGNO THE FERTILE CLIMATE THE SOIL COMMODUS THE SITE AND LOYAL THE PEOPLE, around legend: IN ITS PROCLAMATION MUI Orizava LEAL VILLA YEAR 1790. Very Fine. Some tap on the edge. Very rare.

After declaring war against England in 1796 and for which an attack on the Port of Veracruz was feared, the viceroy of New Spain, the Marquis of Branciforte, decided that Orizaba would temporarily become the capital of the Viceroyalty. Orizaba, became the capital, then, between 1797 and 1798, another privilege that joins the one that Carlos III granted it a few years before in January 1774 when giving it the category of town.

Online Coin Auction #49

Wednesday, 28 April 2021 | 16:00

Lot 1096

Starting price 250€