8 Reales - Philip IV 1621-1667 front 8 Reales - Philip IV 1621-1667 back
8 Reales - Philip IV 1621-1667 photo

8 Reales - Philip IV

 
Silver (.9306) 26.73 g 39 mm
Description
Issuer
New Spain (Mexico)
King
Philip IV (1621-1665)
Type
Standard circulation coin
Years
1621-1667
Value
8 Reales
Currency
Real (1535-1897)
Composition
Silver (.9306)
Weight
26.73 g
Diameter
39 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Hammered (cob)
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized
Yes
Updated
2024-10-06
References
Numista
N#15000
Rarity index
83%

Reverse

Script: Latin

Lettering: :HISPANIARVM·ET·INDIARVM·REX·

Interesting fact

The 8 Reales coin from New Spain (Mexico) made of Silver (.9306) weighing 26.73 g during the reign of Philip IV (1621-1667) was used as a form of currency for trade and commerce in the Spanish colonies in the Americas. It was also used as a medium of exchange for goods and services, and its value was based on the silver content. The coin's design featured the image of the king on one side and the Spanish coat of arms on the other. It's interesting to note that the coin's silver content was 93.06%, which is relatively high compared to modern-day coins.

Price

Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
1621 D - - - - - -
1634 P - - - - - -

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