8 Reales - Charles III 1772-1788 front 8 Reales - Charles III 1772-1788 back
8 Reales - Charles III 1772-1788 photo
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8 Reales - Charles III

 
Silver (.903) 27 g 38 mm
Description
Issuer
Spain
King
Charles III (1759-1788)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1772-1788
Value
8 Reales
Currency
Real (1497-1833)
Composition
Silver (.903)
Weight
27 g
Diameter
38 mm
Thickness
2 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#107343
Rarity index
79%

Reverse

Crowned coat of arms of Spain.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HISPANIARUM · REX ·
R 8
M M

Translation:
King of the Spains
8 Reales

Engravers: Tomás Francisco Prieto Martin, Antonio de Saa

Edge

Embossed pattern

Comment

KM#414.1 Madrid mint
KM#414.2 Seville mint
Antonio de Saa graveur of reverse in Seville

Interesting fact

The 8 Reales coin from Charles III's reign (1772-1788) was the first coin to feature the famous "Pillar of Hercules" design, which has become a symbol of Spanish currency. The design features two pillars, one representing the European continent and the other representing the American continent, with a small globe on top and a banner that reads "Plus ultra," which means "further beyond" in Latin. This design was meant to represent the vastness of the Spanish Empire and its influence on both sides of the Atlantic.