1798 Spanish 8 Reale with Asian counter mark/stamp

RIcoinhunter

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Iron Patch

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They sell lower because they are not attractive to most buyers. (Including me)

Put it this way, if I was to find another 8 reale seeing those marks would be like the coin being holed, I just don't like em.
 

jewelerdave

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At local shows around here, I typicaly buy them for about $25 to $30 in that grade, and sell them for $45 to $60 depending.
If they have no or few chops and are original, They can be good money, like a couple hundred.

Anything minted in the New World in that time frame is not bad to have.

Keep in mind that that coin is technically a US Coin as that's a silver dollar of the era in this country and was legal tender up until I believe 1855...thats an 8 bit.
 

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