8 Reales - Isabella II (Countermark on Mexico 8 Reales) ND (1834-1837) front 8 Reales - Isabella II (Countermark on Mexico 8 Reales) ND (1834-1837) back
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8 Reales - Isabella II Countermark on Mexico 8 Reales ND

 
Silver (.903) 29.25 g 40.55 mm
Description
Issuer
Philippines
Queen
Isabella II (1833-1868)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1834-1837
Value
8 Reals
Currency
Real (1700-1857)
Composition
Silver (.903)
Weight
29.25 g
Diameter
40.55 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled, Countermarked
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-07
References
Numista
N#341566
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Crowned Spanish coat of arms.

Script: Latin

Lettering: FERDINANDUS • VII • DEI • GRATIA • 8R • 1811 •

Translation: Ferdinand VII by the Grace of God.

Comment

Countermark on Mexico- Zacatecas KM#189.

Interesting fact

The 8 Reales coin with the countermark of Isabella II on a Mexico 8 Reales coin is a unique and interesting piece of history. It was issued during the reign of Isabella II of Spain, who ruled from 1833 to 1868. The coin was minted in the Philippines, which was a Spanish colony at the time, and it features the profile of the young queen on one side and the Mexican coat of arms on the other. The use of a countermark was a common practice during this period, as it allowed the Spanish government to overstamp existing Mexican coins with the image of their monarch, thereby asserting their authority and control over the colonies. This coin is a rare and valuable collector's item, not only because of its historical significance but also due to its silver content and age.