1762 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY
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$532.00
This outstanding 1762 Silver 8 Reales exemplifies the numismatic standards of Spain's colonial Mexican operations during the early Bourbon period. Minted in .903 fine silver, this coin emerged from Mexico City's mint in a year of significant monetary importance, coinciding with enhanced production protocols under royal oversight. The 8 Reales denomination had achieved unrivalled status as the world's most trusted trade coin, facilitating commerce across European, American, and Asian markets with unparalleled consistency. The 1762 date situates this piece within the reign of Charles III's predecessor, a transitional period when colonial minting practices were evolving toward greater standardisation and technical refinement. The obverse presents the monarch's portrait with characteristic definition, whilst the reverse showcases the heraldic cross-and-shield design that became synonymous with colonial Mexican coinage. The coin's precise weight, superior silver purity, and exceptional strike quality reflect the meticulous standards colonial authorities maintained to preserve these coins' international credibility. For numismatists studying 18th century Spanish colonial coinage and the monetary systems that underpinned global trade, this 1762 specimen represents a valuable historical document and collectible asset.