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1761 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY - SILVER WORLD COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins
1761 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY - SILVER WORLD COINS - Cambridgeshire Coins

1761 SILVER 8 REALES MEXICO SPANISH COLONY

Regular price $532.00

This exceptional 1761 Silver 8 Reales constitutes a significant example of mid-18th century Spanish colonial coinage at its finest. Struck in .903 fine silver, this coin originates from Mexico City's prestigious mint during the reign of Charles III, a period renowned for rigorous quality control and standardised production methods. The 8 Reales denomination achieved unparalleled international recognition, functioning as the de facto global currency for maritime trade and commercial transactions across multiple continents. The 1761 date places this specimen within a particularly formative decade of colonial Mexican monetary development, when minting techniques reached new levels of sophistication. The obverse presents the monarch's effigy with notable definition, whilst the reverse exhibits the characteristic cross-and-shield heraldic arrangement emblematic of the era. The coin's substantial silver content and precise weight standards reflect the meticulous standards maintained by colonial authorities. For numismatists specialising in Spanish colonial coinage, this 1761 piece offers both historical documentation and tangible evidence of Mexico's pivotal role in global economic systems during the 18th century.