Guest H.Morris_I'm_a_Guest Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Hi there,I realise that this forum is mainly for British coins, so what i'm looking for is someone to tell me where I can get some information on a recent find.I've come across a coin ( possibly Silver) dated 1780, with the markings" Hispaniola 1780" and the picture of a Tall ship or galleon on one face and on the reverse face the face of a pirate (with obligatory eyepatch!) and the wording "1780 Piece of Eight".If anyone knows what this is or can put me in touch with someone who does, I'd be very grateful.Thanks in advanceHorace Quote
Emperor Oli Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 This is almost certainly a modern coin, not even really a reproduction.The "Piece of Eight" is a colloquial term for the Spanish 8 reales which was struck by the Mexico Mint in the mid-16th century until the mid-1800s. The reales are round and feature the Pillars of Hercules surrounding crowned globes and ocean waves below, hence the other name for this coin, "Pillar Dollar". The reverse shows a crowned shield with the assayers initials to the left and the denomination in reales to the right. The above image is a real piece of eight. As yours is a modern copy, it will be worth very little, if anything at all. Quote
Guest H.Morris Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Thanks for getting back so quickly.That's probably why all my searches in the Web showed up only the coin that you posted on the Forum, and nothing about this item.Oh well, there goes my early retirement!Thanks againHorace Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 8, 2005 Posted March 8, 2005 Is your name really Horace Morris? I don't think i've ever known anyone with rhyming names. Quote
Guest Guest Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Yes it is...and I've suffered with it over the years. Quote
Chris Perkins Posted March 14, 2005 Posted March 14, 2005 Yes, I can imagine!Well then, I won't say a word. Quote
Unknown Posted March 15, 2005 Posted March 15, 2005 This is almost certainly a modern coin, not even really a reproduction.The "Piece of Eight" is a colloquial term for the Spanish 8 reales which was struck by the Mexico Mint in the mid-16th century until the mid-1800s. The reales are round and feature the Pillars of Hercules surrounding crowned globes and ocean waves below, hence the other name for this coin, "Pillar Dollar". The reverse shows a crowned shield with the assayers initials to the left and the denomination in reales to the right. The above image is a real piece of eight. As yours is a modern copy, it will be worth very little, if anything at all. Oli,is that image yours?If it is I would be interested in using it... would you be able to donate it?Juan! Quote
Guest H.Morris Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 If this helps I now have Images of the said coin. Quote
Guest H.Morris Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 If this helps I now have Images of the said coin. Quote
Emperor Oli Posted March 17, 2005 Posted March 17, 2005 Oli,is that image yours?If it is I would be interested in using it... would you be able to donate it?Juan! No I just trawled through some google results to find it; as you can see, it's linked to a site which I don't own. Quote
Unknown Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 No I just trawled through some google results to find it; as you can see, it's linked to a site which I don't own. OK, thank you. Quote
Unknown Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 If this helps I now have Images of the said coin. This cannot be a Spanish coin, it is in English and at the time, been enemies I don't think they would mint anything in any other language than Spanish... Quote
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