CVC & Collectables proudly presents the 1803-MO|FT Mexico 8 Reales coin. Mexico minted this coin during the reign of King Charles IV (1788-1808) of Spain, signifying its historical significance in economic transactions at that time.
The coin has a denomination of 8 Reales, also known as the Spanish dollar or “piece of eight,” which played a crucial role in international trade and enjoyed widespread acceptance as currency in the Americas and beyond.
Crafted with .903 silver, the 1803-MO|FT Mexico 8 Reales coin weighs 27.07 grams and measures 39 mm in diameter, adhering to the minting standards of that era.
On the obverse side, you’ll find the bust of King Charles IV, while the reverse side features the crowned Spanish coat of arms, symbolizing the authority of the Spanish Empire.
This coin represents the economic exchanges and cultural connections of the time. Collectors and enthusiasts can appreciate its craftsmanship and historical context as a part of Spanish colonial coinage.
Owning the 1803-MO|FT Mexico 8 Reales coin directly links you to the past, connecting you with global trade networks and the economic dynamics of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Add this remarkable coin to your collection and experience the beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance it embodies.
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