Charles III (1760 - 1788)

The Rara Avis Collection features the best extant 1772-Mo FM Charles III 8 Relaes with inverted asssayer and mintmark.



Charles III was a King of Spain who reigned from 1759 to 1788. He was born in Madrid in 1716 and was the fifth son of King Philip V of Spain. Prior to his accession to the throne, he served as the King of Naples and Sicily, where he was known for his enlightened policies and reforms.

As King of Spain, Charles III continued to pursue policies of reform and modernization. He implemented a number of important social and economic reforms, including the establishment of free trade policies, the promotion of agriculture, and the improvement of transportation infrastructure. He also encouraged the arts, sciences, and education, and he founded a number of cultural institutions, including the Royal Botanical Garden and the Royal Observatory.

In foreign policy, Charles III sought to expand Spanish influence in Europe and the Americas. He was involved in a number of conflicts, including the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution, and he sought to strengthen ties with other European powers. He also oversaw the colonization and expansion of Spanish territories in the Americas, including the establishment of new cities and the growth of the Spanish population in these areas.

Overall, Charles III is remembered as a progressive and enlightened monarch who sought to improve the lives of his subjects and strengthen the power and influence of Spain. His legacy is evident in the many cultural and economic institutions that he founded and his impact on the course of Spanish history.