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MEXICO

1459

Carlos & Joanna, (1516-1556). Silver 4 Reales, undated M-M (Mexico City), assayer R (Francisco del Rincon).

13.1g. Early coinage (1536). Crowned arms of Castille and Leon; gothic-style mint marks. Rev. Crowned

pillars, value between, rounded panel; assayer mark below. (KM 0016; Nes-6a). Well struck, attractively

toned example. NGC graded EF-40.

$ 2,000

1460

Carlos & Joanna, (1516-1556). 4 Reales, undated oMo oPo (Mexico City, Assayer “P”). 13.55 g. Plain circles.

Early Coinage (1541). Crowned arms of Castille and Leon. Rev. Crowned pillars, value between, rhomboidal

panel. (KM 0017; Nes-26 var). Toned. NGC graded EF-45.

$ 1,500

1461

Carlos & Joanna, (1516-1556). Silver 4 Reales, undated M-A (Mexcio City). 13.5 g. Late Coinage (1542-

1555). Crowned arms of Castille and Leon. Rev.

Crowned pillars over waves, motto between and value

below. (KM 0018). Sharply struck with medium gray tone. NGC graded MS-61.

$ 1,200

1462

Ferdinand VI, (1713-1759) Silver 8 Reales, 1754-Mo MF. Pillar issue. (Eliz 37; KM 104.1). Razor sharp detail

with frosty mint luster.

Quite scarce in this top grade.

NGC graded MS-63.

$ 2,000

1463

Ferdiand VI. (1713-1759) Silver 8 Reales, 1754/3-Mo MF. (Eliz 36; KM 104.1). Scarce overdate of this

popular “Pillar” type, becoming quite scarce in top grades. NGC graded MS-62.

$ 1,500

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