1732,
MEXICO. 8 Reales, 1732-MoF. Philip V (1700-46). NGC Fine Details--Environmental Damage.
26.9 gms. cf.KM-47a; cf.Cal-type-142; cf.Calb-762. Reverse struck with 4 Reales dies. Full four digit date. Light porosity from salt immersion with encrustation and a few light scratches are mentioned for accuracy. With original auction lot tag and certificate of authenticity. Toned.
Pedigree: From the David Gray Collection. Ex: Ponterio & Associates Sale #77 Lot #881 October 7, 1995. Ex: Vliegenthart.
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