The CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA coin to which you possibly refer was a large silver Spanish-American Eight Reale (pieces of Eight) coin minted at various mints in Spain, Mexico, South and Central America.
Due to a shortage of suitable metals during the Naploenic Wars, and a general shortage of circulating currency, the English acquired and countermarked the Spanish-American 8 Reale coins (and others) and used them as "Emergency Issue", referring to them as "Spanish Dollars".
The Spanish-American 8 Reales coins were countermarked with a small image of George III and circulated as Four Shillings and Ninepence until 1811.
Any of these coins in any reasonable condition, as long as they are identifiable and legible, might fetch well over £100 GBP.
How much would it be worth for this coin...1777 carolus 111 dei gratia silver spanish coin
The coin you have described, dated 1805 with the inscription "dei gratia carolus IIII", is a Spanish colonial coin. The value of this coin can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional numismatist to determine its exact value.
Its worth about 10,000 dollars in auction so even more a positive sell
The value of a 1793 Carolus IV Dei Gratia coin in excellent condition can vary significantly based on factors such as rarity, demand, and market trends. Generally, such coins can be worth several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on their specific type and condition. For an accurate appraisal, it is advisable to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert.
Probably a Spanish coin issued under the reign of King Charles the Third.
The value of an 1805 Carolus IIII Dei Gratia coin, a Spanish silver coin, can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, it may range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars for pieces in excellent condition. For an accurate assessment, it is advisable to consult a professional coin dealer or numismatist. Additionally, checking recent auction prices can provide insight into its current market value.
wht the value
The value of 1773 "Dei Gratia" Carolus III coins, typically silver pesos, can vary significantly based on their condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these coins can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. To get an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results for similar coins.
what is the value of a georguvs sextvs dei gratia rex 1949 cyprvs 1/2
Can you tell me the approx value of a 1869 Napoleon 111 empire coin and also a coin I believe to be a spanish dollar with the wording " dei gratia carolus 1111" on it dated 1792
There is a website called Numista which has a lot of coin pictures. Also on eBay and so on ...
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