Latin American Beauties
Mexico 1816 D MZ 8 Reales "Royalist"
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
MEXICO - TO 1823 |
Item Description: |
Silver 8R 1816D MZ D-MZ DURANGO KM 111.2 |
Full Grade: |
NGC AU 53 |
Owner: |
Scott A |
Owner Comments:
Mexico 1816 D-MZ 8 Reales "Royalist" - War of Independence. Rare
Durango Mint; Ferdinand VII "Royalist"
NGC AU53 Finest graded by NGC (Census:5 total: 1/G6, 1/F15, 1/VF25, 1/VF30, 1/53
)
PCGS (Only one coin graded in VG8)
KM111.2, Calic ó 414; Cayón 15964; Calbeto 75
From the Maurice Storck Collection
Although similar in design to KM#111, these .2 coins were made by Loyalists in their region. So the design is but a mere copy of the Mexico City one. And occasionally found Over-struck on Cast 8 Reales from Chihuahua and rarely on top of pre-1816 8 Reales in general.
The Durango mint was opened in 1812 by the royalists during the Mexican War of Independence and operated until 1895. It struck 8 Reales with the portrait of Ferdinand VII 1812-22; only the later dates (1819-22) are reasonably common. Many are very crude.
Recorded mintage: unknown.
Specification: 27.07 g, .903 fine silver, .786 troy oz ASW.