1754 Mexico 8 Reale PCGS MS-63

This 1754 Mexico 8 Reale represents colonial Spanish coinage during the reign of Ferdinand VI, minted at the Mexico City mint facility. The 8 Reale denomination, known as the "piece of eight," served as the backbone of international trade throughout the Spanish colonial empire and was widely accepted across global markets during the 18th century.
The obverse displays the crowned Spanish royal coat of arms with the Pillars of Hercules flanking the shield, representing Spanish dominion over the seas. The reverse features a bold crown above the Spanish royal arms with clear legend inscription and mint mark Mo for Mexico City. The coin exhibits well-struck detail with attractive toning and strong device definition throughout both sides.
Graded MS-63 by PCGS, this specimen shows exceptional preservation for a colonial Mexican 8 Reale with lustrous surfaces and minimal wear. The 8 Reale series remains highly sought after by collectors of Spanish colonial coinage and world silver. The coin pictured is the exact coin you will receive.
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