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1789 Proclamation Medallion - Stuck As To Type

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Hello, I am a bit stuck with this 1789 proclamation medallion 34 mm, silver - I can find no close matches on the usual sales sources (acsearch etc). Any info on type, country, book reference and value all much appreciated. Thanks!
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 Posted 08/01/2020  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@jeff, at least according to the website es.ucoin.net, this is a commemorative 2 Reales issued by Carlos IV of Spain:

https://es.ucoin.net/coin/spain-2-r...9/?tid=97800

The obv legend is DAVO TIVI CLAVES REGNI SMT CAPI 16 while the rev legend is 1789 / CIVTA CALPENSISI PROCLAMATIONE D IRCICA. Unfortunately, there is no attribution information, but hopefully this gets you started.

Added: now that I look more closely, yours has a rose (mintmark?) which is missing on the other piece. Not an exact match, but hopefully a starting point.
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Spence - thank you very much! That was more than enough to get me to an exact match, it seems with the rose mint mark in this size it is a San Roque (Gibraltar) Módulo 4 Reales, and quite rare.

Again, many thanks - i'd been a bit stuck on this one for a while.
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@Jeff 11 A very nice piece. Would you sell it?
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