1808, Spain, Ferdinand VII. Silver Medallic 2 Reales Proclamation Coin. R!

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1808, Spain, Ferdinand VII. Silver Medallic 2 Reales Proclamation Coin. R! Mint Year: 1808 Reference: C.C. 2. Mint Place: Madrid Ruler: Ferdinand VII of Spain. Denomination: Medallic 2 Reales Condition: A few digs and rim-hits, otehrwise VF-XF! Diameter: 25.5mm Material: Silver Weight: 5.66gm Obverse: Crowned Arms, royal titles King of the Spains and the Indies. Legend: FERDINAND . VII . D . G . HISPAN . ET IND . REX . Reverse: Radiant star over royal monogram. Acclamation legend around. Legend: ACCLAMATIO AVGVSTA MATR . D . 24 AVG . AN . 1808Authenticity unconditionally guaranteed. ! Ferdinand VII (October 14, 1784 - September 29, 1833) was King of Spain from 1813 to 1833.The eldest son of Charles IV, king of Spain, and of his wife Maria Louisa of Parma, he was born in the vast palace of El Escorial near Madrid.When his father's abdication was extorted by a popular riot at Aranjuez in March 1808, he ascended the throne but turned again to Napoleon, in the hope that the emperor would support him. He was in his turn forced to make an abdication and imprisoned in France for almost seven years at the Chateau of Valençay in the town of Valençay.In March 1814 the Allies returned him to Madrid. The Spanish people, blaming the liberal, enlightened policies of the Francophiles ( afrancesados ) for incurring the Napoleonic occupation read more