Collection of Six Spanish Colonial Minor Silver Coins
Item Details
A collection of six Spanish Colonial minor Silver coins. First is a 1758 Mexico one half real with glue on the obverse, and a 1758 Lima one real that has been cleaned and the reverse has been tooled. Next are (2) pillar two reales, a 1752 Mexico cleaned, with pitting, and the fields have been tooled, and a 1761 Lima that has obverse scratches and has been cleaned. Also included are (2) two real Portrait coins, 1795 Guatemala, scratches on both obverse and reverse and cleaned. Last is an 1801 Mexico with scratches, obverse and reverse pitting. The coins are circulated with moderate to heavy wear, and all have condition issues.
| Coin Class | Foreign Coin |
| Materials | Silver: .896 |
| Period | Late 18th/ Early 19th Century |
| Origin | Peru, Mexico, Guatemala |
| Number of Coins | 6 |
Condition
- coins are circulated with moderate to heavy wear, and all have condition issues.- Everything But The House does not grade coins or currency. Existing grades offered by third party grading services, if accompanying any particular coins or currency, are presented for informational purposes only and subsequent feedback from future grading authorities may or may not coincide with the information provided. Coins and Currency cannot be shipped internationally.
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Item #
ITMGQ92615







