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Medal - Ferdinand VI Proclamation; Écija; 2 Reales

Features

Location Spain
King Ferdinand VI (1746-1759)
Type Personality medals › Coronation and election medals
Year 1746
Composition Silver
Weight 5.85 g
Diameter 27 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
572503
References MHE# 212
Juan Claudio de Ramón, Isabel Rodríguez Casanova, Alberto J. Cantó García; 2018. Medallas de la Historia de España / Volumen II: De Carlos II a Carlos III = Medals from the History of Spain. Real Casa de la Moneda, Madrid, Spain.
, RAH Med# 145
Martín Almagro-Gorbea, Teresa Moneo Rodríguez; 2005. Medallas españolas = Spanish medals. Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, Spain.
, V.Q.# 12947
Forgotten Books (publisher); 2018. Catálogo de la Colección de Monedas y Medallas de Manuel Vidal Quadras y Ramón de Barcelona = Catalog of the Collection of Coins and Medals of Manuel Vidal Quadras and Ramón de Barcelona. Forgotten Books.

Commemorative issue

Proclamation of Ferdinand VI

Obverse

Bust of king Ferdinand VI facing right.

Script: Latin

Lettering: ❀ FERDINANDUS ❀ VI ❀ D ❀ G ❀ HISPANIARUM ❀ REX ❀

Unabridged legend: Ferdinandus VI Dei Gratia Hispaniarum Rex

Translation: Ferdinand VI king of the Spains by the Grace of God.

Reverse

Radiant sun with face (emblem of the city of Écija).

Script: Latin

Lettering:
❀ CIVITAS ❀ SOLIS ❀ IN ❀ EIVS ❀ ACLAMATIONE ❀
1746

Translation: City of Sun (Écija) in his acclamation.

Comments

Reference: Ha. 7

Ferdinand VI, known as "the Prudent" or "the Just," ascended to the Spanish throne on July 9, 1746, following the death of his father, Philip V, and was proclaimed king in Madrid on August 10 of the same year. His reign (1746-1759) was marked by a period of peace, international neutrality, internal development, and the promotion of the arts under the influence of his wife, Barbara of Braganza.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
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