Average star voting: 5 ( 87079 reviews) Summary: Colnect collectors club revolutionizes your collecting experience! Prices provided are averages, not specific prices for individual coins. Mint marks are found on the VTRAQUE VNUM side with the globes and pillars:. Appears AU to MS. Not professionally graded.Provenance: Property from the estate of Hugh David Snyder II, coin 1 --- 1819. Group appears VF, 26.9g .903 Silver Carlos IV Colonial Coin, has CHOP MARKS - 26.5g .903 Silver Carlos IV Colonial Coin. Post A Daniel Carr Fantasy Coin/Token If You Have One. The concept emphasizes the role that the 8 reales enjoyed in world trade in the 18th century. It's halved, just under 2 cm wide & almost 4 cm top to bottom. A 1732 would look the same as a 1740 except for the year. Mexico 1743 One Real Silver Coin. . These prices are not intended, and should not be relied upon, to replace the due diligence and when appropriate expert consultation that coin buyers and sellers should undertake when entering into a coin transaction. The eight real dollar and its fractional parts were a standard money unit during colonial times and circulated in early America with official sanction until 1859. Free shipping. ("naturalWidth"in a&&"naturalHeight"in a))return{};for(var d=0;a=c[d];++d){var e=a.getAttribute("data-pagespeed-url-hash");e&&(! 1768 Mexico 8 Reales Silver Coin Dated 1768-MF, Spanish Colonial, twin pillars design, Charles III, 917 silver composition. Starting Price $35. Lettering: CAROLVS III D G HISPAN ET IND REX J M 8. Two crowned pillars are found on each side with a banner wrapped around the columns. 17th ce, Dates of 1711, 1832, 1835, and one coin illegibly marked, 1816 reales Spanish Colonial silver coin. There are five denominations for this coin: 1/2, 1, 2, 4, and 8 reales. For Sale: 1800 B-13 BB-193 Draped Bust Dollar! Disclaimer: The prices listed in the various NGC Price and Value Guides are compiled from a number of independent, third party sources in the numismatic community which NGC believes to be reliable. Coin Date: (1732-1760) Denomination: 8R / 8 Reales Designation: MS: Coinage Type: Spanish Coinage: Coinage Years: 1732-1760: Variety: Spanish: Variety 2: Pillar Dollar . It is a Mexico/Spanish Colonial silver reales, SPANISH COLONIAL MEXICO PILLAR 1771-MO, MF 8R SILVER COIN Together with a Spanish Colonial Carolus III 1796-FM 8R silver coin and a Bolivia 1840-R 8S silver coin. This looks like a copy of a spanish pillar coin, which is considered to be one of(if not the first) world currency. As well, we never store your payment information on our servers. VTRAQUE. See also. $209.99. Agreed with realeswatcher, he is one of the experts of these Mexican 8R in this forum. M 10 years ago. The coin showed in the newspaper not even an original coin, it is an asian made replica. This index is based on the data of Numista members collections. Thank you for responding back with some relaed coins and prices, that helped me get a good feel for what is possible with it. It ranges from 0 to 100, 0 meaning a very common coin or banknote and 100 meaning a rare coin or banknote among Numista members. The inscription VTRAQUE VNUM is overhead. Here's one on eBay which is not as nice as yours. On the side with CAROLVS III is the denomination located just to the right of the shield. REX M M 8. PCGS VF 1743/2 Mo MF Mexico 8 Reales - Provenance: BKingdom Collection. the piece i have is a copy Is it still worth any thing, Hi Jean, Haleiwahi has given the complete information regarding this coin however, can I invite you to do a post on the right category since you have posted under the blog. I have a few diver coins one is the first American space walk coin 1965 ple https://www.artifactcollectors.com/coins-medals/. SPONSORED. //]]>, Side view showing the coins thickness and rim detail. Such a coin does not exist. TONED. Surrounding the date are the mint marks indicating where the coin was produced. The oM mint mark tells you it is from Mexico. Gold Framed Coin Pendantthe hand-formed gold surround containing a silver reproduction of a Spanish Colonial coin from Mexico City, stamped 14K to bail. 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