Spanish Ten Centimos

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Date:1870

Description:

Spanish copper ten centimos, 1870

Diameter 30mm

The obverse features a lion rampant regardant with its front paws resting on an oval shield. The shield bears the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Spain. The coat of arms is divided into four parts, the first quarter bears the castle of Castile, the second the lion rampant of Leon, the third bears the vertical stripes of Catalonia and the fourth the linked chains of Navarre. The entre en point between the bottom two quarters bears the pomegranate of Granada. The lion and shield appear within a central beaded ring. Below are the initials 'OM' for the mint of Oeschger Mesdach & Co. The inscription around the outside reads 'CIEN PIEZAS EN KILOG/ DIEZ CENTIMOS', Spanish meaning 'One hundred pieces per kilogram/ ten centimos'. The inscription is divided by two eight-pointed stars which represent the Barcelona mint. The reverse features a classically robed female figure seated on rocks and facing right. Her left arm is extended out towards the sea. She has an olive branch in her right hand. The figure appears within a central beaded ring with a name below, possibly that of the designer or engraver. The inscription aound the ourside reads 'DIEZ GRAMOS', Spanish for '10 grams', and the date is below.

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4272.1994.408 (66/17377)

Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

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