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anonymous
2015-09-02
BRASILIEN Maria I. 1786-1805 6400 Reis 1800, Rio. 14.29 g. Russo 555. Gomes 25.12. Fr. 87. Fast vorzüglich-vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-09-02
BRASILIEN Maria I. 1786-1805 6400 Reis 1787, Rio. 14.33 g. Russo 541. Gomes 22.02. Fr. 85. Fast vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-09-02
BRASILIEN Maria I. 1786-1805 6400 Reis 1787, Rio. 14.34 g. Russo 541. Gomes 22.02. Fr. 85. Fast vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-08-25
Brazil, Maria I, 6400 reis, 1795R, Rio, bust r., rev. crowned ornate shield (KM.226.1; Fr.87), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Mint State 62
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anonymous
2015-08-27
BRAZIL. Maria I of Portugal (1786-1805). GOLD 6400 Reis (1789). Rio de Janeiro. Obv: MARIA I D G PORT ET ALG REGINA. Veiled bust right. Rev: Crowned coat of arms. Friedberg 85. Condition: Extremely fine. Weight: 14.3 g. Diameter: 32 mm.
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anonymous
2015-08-26
Brazil, Maria I (1786-99-1805), Bahia, Peça (6,400-Reis), 1799 B, bust right, rev. crowned arms (F.88; Gomes 24.10; KM.226.2), good very fine
Origin of the name for Reis Portuguese
The term "Reis" (singular: Real) was the name of the currency used in Portugal and its colonies for several centuries. The origin of the name "Reis" is derived from the Portuguese word for "royal" or "king," reflecting its historical association with the Portuguese monarchy.During the Middle Ages, Portugal used various currencies, including di ...