1733,
MEXICO. 8 Reales, 1733/2-MoF. Philip V (1700-46). NGC FINE-15.
26.6 gms. KM-47a; Cal-Type-142#765. Very scarce date. Full date with last digit slightly weak. Light surface porosity from salt water immersion and minor encrustation. With original auction lot tag and certificate of authenticity. Light attractive grey toning.
Pedigree: From the David Gray Collection.
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