A striking example of late 18th-century Mexican coinage, this 1789 Silver Two Reales represents a significant period in Spanish colonial numismatics. Minted during the reign of Charles III, this piece showcases the craftsmanship and historical importance of colonial Mexican silver production.
The Two Reales denomination was widely circulated throughout the Spanish Empire and beyond, making it a key coin for collectors interested in colonial history and trade routes. The silver content and weight reflect the standards of the period, offering both historical and intrinsic value.
This coin bears the marks of age and circulation, with patina and wear consistent with its era. An excellent addition to any collection of Spanish colonial coins or Mexican numismatic history.