Spain - Carlos IV (1788-1808) 8 silver Reales struck at the American mint of Mexico (Mo) in the year 1803. Assayer: F T
CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA 1803 (Charles IIII by the grace of God) around a bust of the king facing right.
HISPAN ET IND REX. Mo (mint) 8 R · F. T. (assayer) (King of Spain and the Indies) around a crowned coat of arms with castles and lions, with the pomegranate and coat of arms of the Bourbons, between two columns, in the columns volutes with the inscription PLUS VLTRA.
Calico#977 - 27.02 g. 40 mm.
Extremely well preserved.
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8770.
- Pays/Province
- Espagne
- Chef d’état
- Carlos IV (1788-1808)
- Dénomination
- 8 Reales
- Année / Période et Variation
- México, 1803 F.T.
- Métal précieux
- Argent
- État
- Non gradé(e)