Description: π 1759 Spain 2 Reales Silver Coin β Ferdinand VI β Seville Mint β KM# 386.2 π π A Historical Treasure from 18th Century Spain! π This 1759 2 Reales coin was struck at the Seville Mint (S) during the reign of Ferdinand VI, showcasing Spain's transition to machine-struck coinage.Key Features: βοΈ Obverse: Crowned Spanish coat of arms with "FERDINANDUS VI D G." βοΈ Reverse: Cross with castles and lions in the quadrants, encircled by "HISPANIARUM REX" and the date "1759." βοΈ Composition: Silver (.833 fine), weighing approximately 6.77 grams. βοΈ Mint Mark: Seville Mint (S), with assayer initials.Condition: The coin shows wear consistent with its age but retains visible details on both the obverse and reverse. Some surface marks and edge wear are present. Estimated to grade Fine (F) to Very Fine (VF). Please examine the photos carefully for your assessment.Why Add This Coin to Your Collection?Historical Value: Represents a significant period in Spain's colonial history.Collector Appeal: A great example of early milled coinage from Ferdinand VI's reign.Rare Opportunity: Coins from this era, particularly in collectible condition, are highly sought after. π¦ Shipping: Free, with secure packaging to ensure safe delivery. π Donβt Miss Out! A wonderful addition for any historical or numismatic collection. π° Buy It Now or Make an Offer!
Price: 125 USD
Location: Sebastian, Florida
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Denomination: Real
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Silver
Year: 1759
Fineness: 0.8330
Grade: Ungraded
KM Number: 386.2
Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
Certification: Uncertified