Mexican 1732-1821 silver
Ferdinand VII, Armored Bust (1808-1811)
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
MEXICO - TO 1823 |
Item Description: |
8R 1810MO HJ |
Full Grade: |
NGC VG Details |
Owner: |
DavesOnlineCoin |
Owner Comments:
1810 Spanish Colonial 8 reales struck at the Mexico City Mint (°M). H.J. are the assayers’ initials of Henrique The obverse shows the bust of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, the date "1810 is below. The legend around is, FERDIN. VII. DEI GRATIA (Ferdinand VII By the Grace of G-d). The legend continues on the reverse and includes the mint mark and assayer initials (HISPAN.ET IND.REX (King of Spain and the Indies)."(COINSITE, https://coinsite.com/1810-mexico-spanish-colonial-8-reales/)
"Collectors value coins on their rarity and condition (grade). There are also minting varieties that add additional value. Approximate range in average circulated grades: US $35 – $150. Uncirculated examples bring far more."(COINSITE, https://coinsite.com/1810-mexico-spanish-colonial-8-reales/)