CVC & Collectables proudly presents the 1801-MO|FT/FM Mexico 8 Reales coin. This remarkable numismatic piece provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of Spanish colonial coinage. Minted in Mexico in 1801, it holds both historical and cultural significance.
Under the reign of King Charles IV (1788-1808), this coin served as a standard currency in the Spanish colonial territories. Its denomination of 8 Reales reflects the established monetary system of the time, symbolizing the economic transactions and cultural exchanges during the Spanish colonial era.
Certified by NGC with a VF 35 grade, the 1801-MO|FT/FM Mexico 8 Reales coin showcases excellent preservation and intricate details. With its silver composition (.903) and weight of 27.07 grams, it exemplifies the exceptional minting craftsmanship of that period.
Moreover, owning this coin allows you to connect with the rich history of Spanish colonial coinage and Mexico’s numismatic heritage. It serves as a tangible link to the economic and cultural exchanges of the past.
The 1801-MO|FT/FM Mexico 8 Reales coin is a prized addition to any numismatic collection. It represents the artistry, history, and cultural heritage of the era. Furthermore, it embodies the legacy of the past and the enduring value of this exceptional coin.
Step back in time in the world of Spanish Colonial Reales coins from Mexico at CVC & Collectables. These historic and collectible coins bear witness to centuries of history and trade. Explore the intriguing collection of Spanish Colonial Reales (1500-1808) coins of Mexico: CVC & Collectables – Spanish Colonial Reales.