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Ferdinand VI 8 Maravedis

Spain

1746–1759

Reference data compiled from public catalogs

Estimated Melt Value

$0.06

Based on Copper spot price ($6.07/oz) · 95.0% purity · 4.8g

Updated 7:39 PM

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Specifications

CountrySpain
Years Minted1746–1759
CompositionCopper
Weight4.8 g
Diameter24 mm
ShapeRound

Design

Obverse

Bust of Ferdinand VI facing right.

Reverse

Crowned shield with the value and mint marks.

History & Notable Facts

The 8 maravedis coins from Ferdinand VI's reign were struck to facilitate Spain's bimetallic currency system, often circulating alongside silver pieces despite their modest copper composition.

This made them crucial for everyday trade in a kingdom still recovering from earlier economic turmoil. Weighing around 2 to 3 grams and measuring about 22 millimeters across, they bore the king's portrait on one side and a simple coat of arms on the other. Production occurred mainly at the Madrid mint, though exact techniques varied, reflecting the era's rudimentary machinery.

Records of total mintage are spotty; much was likely lost in archival fires or bureaucratic neglect. I've handled dozens of these over the years—sturdy little things, if a bit worn from actual use.

Some variants show die cracks, a testament to rushed production rather than any mythical curse.

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