Lucayan Beach Wreck

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Diver_Down said:
Stan, the seller refers to the "01 date mark". I thought that was the assayer/mintmark. Wouldn't the date be at 11:00 near the rim on such an example?

Yeah, it would be rare to ever see it on a 4 reale because if centered the die runs off of the typical planchet.

What he sees is the Mexican mint mark "O" over "M". The 1 is just a part of the "M".

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what would be a fair price for that 4 reale coin? :dontknow:
 

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Sold for $282.75. A little high I thought, but good detail on the shield side. Four reale coins are the least minted denomination and therefor the rarest. Four reales is kind of an awkward denomination for a coin, similar to a 50 cent piece when we are used to dealing with quarters and dollar bills. Hence there was a lesser demand for them at the time.

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