fwo_316233 - SPAGNA 5 Centimos Charles VII (Charles de Bourbon, prétendant carliste) 1875 Oñate
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Prezzo : 115.00 €
Tipo : 5 Centimos Charles VII (Charles de Bourbon, prétendant carliste)
Data: 1875
Nome della officina / città: Oñate
Quantità coniata : 1000000
Metallo : rame
Diametro : 25 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Peso : 4,92 g.
Orlo : lisse
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Reste de brillant de frappe
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : CARLOS VII P.L. GRACIA DE DIOS REY DE LAS ESPANAS.
Descrittivo diritto : Tête laurée à droite de Charles VII.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : 5 CENTIMOS DE PESETA / 1875.
Descrittivo rovescio : Écu couronné posé sur une palmette accolé de part et d’autre d’un monogramme couronné.
Commento
En 1833, Ferdinand VII supprime la loi salique, ce qui permet à sa fille Isabelle II de lui succèder. Son frère, l’infant Charles V de Bourbon, se proclama roi soutenu par une partie du peuple espagnol, les “carlistes”. Les prétendants carlistes seront à l’origine de trois guerres. La dernière (1872-1876) est dirigée par son petit-fils Charles VII contre Amédée de Savoie puis contre la 1ère République.
In 1833, Ferdinand VII abolished the Salic Law, allowing his daughter Isabella II to succeed him. Her brother, the Infante Charles V of Bourbon, proclaimed himself king, supported by a section of the Spanish people, the “Carlists.” The Carlist pretenders would be at the origin of three wars. The last (1872-1876) was led by his grandson Charles VII against Amadeus of Savoy and then against the First Republic.
In 1833, Ferdinand VII abolished the Salic Law, allowing his daughter Isabella II to succeed him. Her brother, the Infante Charles V of Bourbon, proclaimed himself king, supported by a section of the Spanish people, the “Carlists.” The Carlist pretenders would be at the origin of three wars. The last (1872-1876) was led by his grandson Charles VII against Amadeus of Savoy and then against the First Republic.