Spain 1868 20 centimos 6 point star
This Spanish twenty centimos was struck in Madrid during the late years of Isabel II (1833-68). This type was struck in Madrid and Seville 1866-68. Instead of the traditional mintmarks the issues are distinguished by six or seven pointed stars on the reverse (for Madrid and Seville). In 1850, the twenty reales was reduced to 26.91 grams. This having proven unsatisfactory, the coinage was reformed again in 1864. The twenty reales was dropped in favor of a two escudos silver coin, reduced to 25.96 grams. One hundred centimos = one escudo. Unfortunately, the government, financially prostrate as usual, was unable to remint the old coins, which continued to circulate as before. The coinage would be reformed a third time in 1869.
Recorded mintage: unknown but not common.
Specification: 2.59 g, .810 fine silver, .067 troy oz ASW, 19 mm diameter.
Catalog reference: Cayón-16960, KM 625.1.
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