Spanish Colonial

1749 2 Real Mexico silver 2 real 1749 2 Real
Very Fine+ Details - MO/M #86.1 - .9170 Silver Approximately 27 MM. Ruler - Ferdinand VI. High grade VF with small hole. 260+ years old!
$50.00
1757 1/2 Real Mexico silver 1757 1/2 Real
Fine+ MO/M #67.1 - .9170 Silver Approximately 17 MM. Ferdinand VI Attractive no problem coin..
$50.00
1775 2 Real "El Cazador" Shipwreck silver coin 1775 2 Real "El Cazador"
NGC Genuine - 1775-MO,FM 2 Reales - Approximately 28 MM - From the Shipwreck "El Cazador" Louisiana - Nice details with some saltwater effect on surfaces. The ship El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish Brig. On October 20, 1783 it was sent by Charles III of Spain on a mission to bring hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana. The ship sailed to Vera Cruz, Mexico, where it was loaded with silver coins. On January 11, 1784, it sailed for New Orleans, and was never heard from again. Then, on August 2, 1993, the trawler "Mistake", while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles south of New Orleans, hung its net on something in 300' of water. When the crew hoisted the net up and dumped the contents on the deck, they found the net was filled with silver coins. The coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico.
$275.00
1777 MO/FM 2 Reales
Good - MO/FM #88.2 - .9030 Silver Approximately 28 MM. Ruler - Charles III Mexico City Mint.
$45.00
1779 2 Reales
Good/About Good - #88.2 - .9030 Silver Approximately 28 MM. Ruler - Charles III Low grade but its an old one.
$35.00
1781 MO/FF 2 Reales
Good - MO/FF #88.2 - .9030 Silver Approximately 28 MM. Ruler - Charles III Mexico City Mint.
$45.00
1783 8 Real "El Cazador" NGC Genuine 1783 8 Real "El Cazador"
NGC Genuine - 1783-MO,FF 8 Reales - From the Shipwreck "El Cazador" Louisiana - Nice details with some saltwater effect on both sides. The ship El Cazador (meaning The Hunter in English) was a Spanish Brig. On October 20, 1783 it was sent by Charles III of Spain on a mission to bring hard currency to the Spanish colony of Louisiana. The ship sailed to Vera Cruz, Mexico, where it was loaded with silver coins. On January 11, 1784, it sailed for New Orleans, and was never heard from again. Then, on August 2, 1993, the trawler "Mistake", while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico fifty miles south of New Orleans, hung its net on something in 300' of water. When the crew hoisted the net up and dumped the contents on the deck, they found the net was filled with silver coins. The coins bore markings from the Spanish mint in Mexico.
$290.00
1796 1/2 Real Colonial Mexico silver coins 1796 1/2 Real MO/FM
Fine - 1/2 Real MO/FM #72 - .9030 Silver Approximately 17 MM. Bust of Charles IV
$40.00
1798 MO/FM Real Collectable Mexican silver coins 1798 MO/FM Real
Very Good+ MO/FM #81 - .8960 Silver Approximately 20 MM. Charles IV - Original uncleaned surfaces.
$45.00
1809 MO/HJ 4 Reales Collectable Mexican silver coins 1809/8 MO/HJ 4 Reales
Very Good+ #101 .9030 Silver Approximately 32 MM - Spanish Colony - Repunched 9 over 8. Tougher to find 4 Reales from the Mexico City Mint
$125.00
1816 MO 1/4 Tlaco collectable Mexican coins 1816 MO 1/4 Tlaco
Very Good+ #59 Copper - Made only 3 years 1814 1815 & 1816. About the size of a US 5c.
$40.00
1821 2 Reales collectable Mexican silver coins 1821 2 Reales MO/JJ
Fine+ KM-93.4 - .9030 Silver - Bust of Ferdinand VII Nice details except at centers with a small corrosion spot on top of head
$70.00