CVC & Collectables proudly presents this extraordinary 1621-67 MO Mexico 8 Reales Philip IV Coin, sea-salvaged and certified by NGC with VG Details grade. Crafted during the reign of King Philip IV, this genuine artifact offers a captivating glimpse into Mexico’s rich numismatic history and its intriguing maritime connection.
Minted between 1621 and 1667 in Mexico City (MO), this 8 Reales coin played a significant role in the trade and commerce of the Spanish colonial era. However, its journey didn’t end there. Rescued from the depths of the sea through an exciting salvage operation, this coin has survived the challenges of time and nature, adding a layer of mystery to its story.
Certified by NGC with VG Details grade, this sea-salvaged coin exhibits visible wear and the effects of its aquatic voyage, but it still retains its historical charm and character. Despite the sea’s embrace, the coin’s important details can still be appreciated, making it a fascinating addition to any collection.
Owning this 1621-67 Mo Mexico 8 Reales Philip IV Coin allows you to hold a tangible piece of history that has endured the test of time and the elements. With references to King Philip IV, this coin not only reflects Mexico’s connection with the Spanish crown but also its maritime heritage.
Step back in time with the fascinating world of Spanish Colonial Reales coins from Mexico at Chula Vista Coins & Collectables. These historic and collectible coins bear witness to centuries of history and trade. Explore the intriguing collection of Spanish Colonial (1500-1808) coins from Mexico through this link: Spanish Colonial Coins