4 Maravedis from Spain

Slutar 6 jun 11:47

Utropspris

30 kr

34 kr med köparskydd.

Stones_And_Coins

Nykvarn, Sverige

5.0

Stones_And_Coins

Verifierad

Toppsäljare

114 omdömen

Läs omdömen

Beskrivning

This is a 4 Maravedis from Spain, dated 1827.

Spanish 4 maravedís coin dated 1827, a historic copper issue from the Kingdom of Spain, presented in an older cardboard collector holder with handwritten identification. This antique Spanish coin belongs to the reign of King Fernando VII of Spain, also known as Ferdinand VII, and represents a late example of the traditional Spanish maravedí denomination before the full modernization of Spain’s later decimal coinage systems. The coin shows the right-facing royal portrait of Fernando VII on one side with the partially visible royal legend and the date 1827, while the reverse displays the classic 4 maravedís denomination design with crowned heraldic elements, castle and lion motifs, and traditional Spanish royal symbolism. This curated coin is highly relevant for collectors of Spain coins, Spanish maravedís, Fernando VII coinage, Bourbon Spain coins, old Spanish copper coins, Iberian Peninsula coinage, antique European coins, and 19th-century world currency.
The obverse presents the worn but identifiable portrait of King Fernando VII, one of the most historically significant and controversial monarchs of early 19th-century Spain. His coinage is closely connected with the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy, constitutional conflict, absolutist rule, colonial instability, and the period following the Spanish American wars of independence. The visible date 1827 places this coin in the later part of Fernando VII’s reign, a time when Spain was dealing with political unrest, economic pressure, and major changes in its imperial and domestic structure. These historical associations make the coin especially appealing for collectors searching for Fernando VII coin, Ferdinand VII Spain coin, Spanish Bourbon coin, Spanish monarchy coin, early 19th-century Spain coin, post-Napoleonic Spain coin, and old royal portrait copper coin.
The reverse design carries the traditional 4 maravedís format, with bold denomination symbolism and heraldic elements associated with the Spanish crown. The use of castles and lions links the coin visually to the historic arms of Castile and León, two of the most important dynastic and territorial symbols in Spanish numismatics. These motifs give the piece strong relevance for collectors of Spanish heraldic coins, castle and lion coin designs, Kingdom of Spain coinage, royal arms coins, Iberian copper coins, and old European monarchy currency. The maravedí itself is a historically important denomination with medieval origins, used in Spanish monetary life for centuries before the peseta era, making this coin a compact example of one of Spain’s longest-running currency traditions.
This circulated copper coin shows dark brown patina, visible wear, softened portrait detail, and areas of green oxidation or verdigris, all consistent with an antique copper coin that has survived nearly two centuries. The condition reflects long-term age and previous circulation, while the main identity remains clear through the holder notes, the visible date, the royal portrait, and the reverse denomination type. The older cardboard holder and handwritten attribution add estate-collection character, making the piece suitable for buyers seeking vintage coin holders, old collector coins, estate world coins, antique circulated coins, and authentic historic numismatic material.
The 1827 Spanish 4 maravedís fits naturally into collections focused on Spain type coins, Bourbon monarchy coinage, Fernando VII issues, copper minors, pre-peseta Spanish currency, European royal coins, and antique world coinage. It is also relevant for thematic collections centered on the post-Napoleonic period, Spanish restoration history, Iberian kingdoms, colonial-era monetary systems, Latin American independence context, and the transition from older European denominations toward modern national currencies. Although this is a modest base-metal denomination, it carries substantial historical weight because it represents everyday currency from a period of major political and imperial transformation in Spain.
Collectors of Spanish copper coinage will find this piece useful as a type example of the late maravedí system. The coin offers a clear connection to the long monetary tradition of Spain, from medieval maravedís through Bourbon-era copper circulation and into the decades preceding Spain’s eventual adoption of more modern decimal coinage. Its combination of royal portrait, denomination design, readable date, and aged surfaces gives it broad appeal as a study coin, display piece, cataloged type coin, or addition to a curated collection of antique European and world coins.
Strong SEO keyphrases include Spain 4 maravedís 1827, Spanish 4 maravedis coin, 1827 Spain copper coin, Fernando VII 4 maravedís, Ferdinand VII Spanish coin, King Fernando VII coin, Spanish Bourbon monarchy coin, Bourbon Spain copper coin, old Spanish copper coin, antique Spain coin, Kingdom of Spain coin, Spanish monarchy coin, early 19th century Spanish coin, post Napoleonic Spanish coin, Iberian Peninsula coin, Spanish royal portrait coin, Spanish maravedi coinage, old maravedís denomination, pre peseta Spain coin, European copper coin, antique copper world coin, circulated antique coin, historic Spanish money, Spanish type coin, 1800s European coinage, estate coin collection, collectible Spain coin, and antique numismatic collectible.
Additional collector-relevant search terms include Fernando VII copper coin, 4 maravedís copper coin, Spanish restoration coinage, old Iberian money, Spanish copper minor, worn antique Spanish coin, readable 1827 coin, royal Bourbon portrait coin, Spanish historical denomination, pre-decimal Spanish currency, European monarchy coinage, Spain coin for type set, antique coin from Spain, historic circulated coin, vintage cardboard coin holder, old collector coin, Spanish castle and lion coin, Castile and León coin symbolism, and curated Spanish numismatic piece.
A desirable 1827 Spanish 4 maravedís copper coin with strong historical identity, Bourbon royal connection, visible date, aged patina, and classic 19th-century European character. Suitable for collectors, resellers, educators, and history-focused buyers seeking an authentic old Spanish coin from the Fernando VII period, with broad appeal across Spain coin collecting, antique copper coinage, Iberian numismatics, royal portrait coinage, and curated world coin collections.

Objektnr 732 896 291

Visningar 11

Publicerad

AnmälSälj liknande

Köp mer och spara på frakten

 

Samfrakt

1 dag|Fri frakt över 750 kr

Jämför slutpriser

Vad är den värd?

Mer för dig

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.

Pris:.