Please help with these six Spanish coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by RICHARD/CANADA, Mar 3, 2009.

  1. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    I have found these coins detecting over the years and was thinking of selling them on ebay. My question is. Should I sell them as a lot or should I sell them individually or is there any that are worth selling on their own. Also, there is one that is different ( could someone help identify it )? Thanks in advance
    Richard
     

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  3. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

  4. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    Thanks. What a great sight.
    Rich
     
  5. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

    Do you mean the half reale? I would sell them separately.

    Nice find by the way.
     
  6. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Very nice finds :high5:
     
  7. Armijo

    Armijo Junior Member

    I really can't tell but to me looks that the one in the center has a Mo mint mark...

    That means it was minted in Mexico City.

    You ought to check the mint marks you may find that the coins are not spanish but from spanish colonies.

    By the size I would think it's a 1/2 real coin.

    I would sell them separately, you may get more profit. They're really nice coins.
     
  8. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    Wow , I wish I could find great coins like that metal detecting in Canada. The only thing I found of any value is a 25 cent piece from the 80’s…. makes me want to sell my metal detector for scraps on eBay actually….

    Did you find anything ells of value using your metal detector?
     
  9. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

  10. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    Thanks. I'll do some reserch first.
    Rich
     
  11. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    Great finds !!! love the relics
     
  12. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    They are all from Spanish colonies. In order clockwise from the top -

    4 reales - likely Mexico City
    1 reale - Potosi, Bolivia
    cut piece - unknown
    1/2 reale - Mexico City
    1 reale - Lima, Peru
    and center - 1/2 reale Mexico City
     
  13. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Did you clean them? Why are they blue?
     
  14. Armijo

    Armijo Junior Member

    Here is some additional information...

    During the colonial period in Mexico (1535-1821) the 8 reales piece (also known as the spanish dollar) was legal tender around the world. This was because it was made of pure silver. The Mexico City Mint is the oldest in the American Continent.

    Since the colonies minted coins to be sent to Spain then the most common was the 8 reales piece. The fractions were minted but in lower quantities.

    Your cut piece is the result of fraction coins needed. This was done usually by the merchants who paid for goods overseas and didn't have pocket change with them.

    I remember seeing a curious example in the currency museum in Ottawa (I visited it in the summer of 1997). It was perforated in the centre. Usually they cut the coin in 4 pieces, like the one you have.

    Some countries even marked the bits to make them legal tender. I have seen some cool examples of bits with chinese symbols at the Museo de la Moneda in Torreon Mexico. I think a bit with a mint mark would be worth much more than one without it.

    I hope it's useful.
     
  15. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    Chopmarks are the Chinese symbols you are referring to. :)
    Here is a chopmark on one of my coins. :)
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  16. Armijo

    Armijo Junior Member

    I can't see the picture....could you post it again please?

    Thanks.:)
     
  17. Armijo

    Armijo Junior Member

    Here is a picture of the perforated coin I saw....

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  18. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    Thanks. I really appreciate it.

    Rich
     
  19. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    They have been sitting in my display case for a few years and I think the
    vapors from the lacquer made them blue. I bought the display case from Costco.
    Rich
     
  20. RICHARD/CANADA

    RICHARD/CANADA Junior Member

    That is helpfull. Thank you
    Rich
     
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