1776 Silver Reale Carolus lll counterstamped and chopmarks

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Valerie Hynson, Nov 11, 2013.

  1. Valerie Hynson

    Valerie Hynson New Member

    I have a 1776 Silver Reale which is very worn. It has chopmarks on the Hispana side and a counterstamp G W LETTER over the portrait side. Has been quite tarnished around the counterstamp. Have looked at many sites for G.W. LETTER, but have not yet located. Does anyone know what it refers to and how it affects the value of the coin? Thank you.
     
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  4. thecoinlover

    thecoinlover Active Member

    Welcome to CoinTalk! :)
     
  5. Valerie Hynson

    Valerie Hynson New Member

    Thank you so very much for your reply. This coin was among things my grandmother in Bronxville, NY had in her possessions when she died. Some of the family came from France as early as 1681 so I do not know how she came upon it.
     
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