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Raul

2 Reales, Carlos III, el Pretendiente, Barcelona.

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Hello!!

I dedicate my first topic to my coin of 2 Reales, maked in Barcelona in 1712 during the Spanish Succession War. The emissor was Charles III of Austria, the suitor to Spanish Throne. The coin is of silver.

Weight: 4,85g

2 reales7.jpg

 

Kindest regards,

Raúl

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Very nice Raul, is the denomination (2 Reals) specified somewhere on the coin?

Are you aware that in the UK, in the 1790's, we over-stamped Spanish (or Spanish South American) 8 (and 4) Real coins and used them as crowns (5 shillings)?

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Hi Raul, the Spanish 8 Reales is one of my favourite foreign coins, lots of history attached and nice lump of silver to hold. Welcome to the forum......

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Very nice Raul, is the denomination (2 Reals) specified somewhere on the coin?

 

I suppose the R and II at both sides of the shield in the reverse?

This coin would be a nice piece in a Spanish Sucession-themed tray alongside some VIGO silver, now I think about it

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maked in Barcelona

Is there any mint (ceca) mark?

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7 hours ago, Leo said:

I suppose the R and II at both sides of the shield in the reverse?

 

Ah yes, I see that now!

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