CVC & Collectables presents this 1789 Mo FM Mexico 4 Reales coin represents an intriguing piece of numismatic history from Spanish colonial Mexico. Minted in Mexico City during the late 18th century, this coin offers insights into the economic landscape and commerce of the time.
The 4 Reales denomination held significant value as a widely accepted form of currency in both local and international trade. These coins played a vital role in facilitating economic transactions, and their widespread usage reflected their reputation for reliable silver content.
The “Mo” and “FM” on the coin indicate the mint marks. “Mo” refers to the Mexico City mint, while “FM” represents the assayer initials. These marks provide additional information about the origin and production of the coin.
Owning a 1789 Mo FM Mexico 4 Reales coin allows collectors and enthusiasts to hold a tangible piece of history that connects them to the economic activities and influence of Spanish colonial Mexico. It serves as a reminder of the rich numismatic heritage of the region and the enduring legacy of Spanish colonial coinage.