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1747 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY - SILVER WORLD COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins
1747 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY - SILVER WORLD COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins

1747 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY

Regular price $1,024.00

This distinguished 1747 Silver 8 Reales represents an important example of early-to-mid 18th century Spanish colonial minting excellence. Composed of .903 fine silver, this coin was produced at Mexico City's mint during the reign of Ferdinand VI, a period characterised by consistent quality standards and refined die engraving techniques. The 8 Reales denomination had already established itself as the preeminent international trade coin, commanding respect from merchants and governments across the Atlantic and Pacific trading networks. Dating to 1747 places this specimen within a formative era of colonial Mexican numismatic development, prior to the more extensive reforms of Charles III's reign. The obverse displays the royal portrait with notable artistic precision, whilst the reverse features the traditional cross-and-shield composition that defined the period's coinage. The substantial silver content and meticulous striking quality exemplify the rigorous standards maintained by colonial authorities to ensure these coins' acceptance in global commerce. For collectors focused on early colonial Mexican coinage and the monetary foundations of the Spanish empire, this 1747 piece offers both historical significance and numismatic rarity.