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There is a website called Numista which has a lot of coin pictures.

Also on eBay and so on ...

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Q: Where can you find a photo of Carolus IIII Dei Gratia 1793 coin?
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What is the value of a coin dated 1805 dei gratia carolus IIII on?

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.


What is the value of 1800 carolus IIII dei gratia on front?

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Why was the Carolus IIII Dei Gratia Spanish coin created?

The CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA (or CAROLUS IIII DEI G) coins 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 in 1804 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 is a 1800 carolus IIII dei gratia coin in good condition worth?

actually a good condition coin if it has no dents or anything that is in good condition could be worth any where from $50-$200 dollars...i also read that some are worth over $1000.


What is value of 1797 Carolus IIII Dei Gratia coin?

Your coin may be a silver Spanish American 8 Reale coin.More interestingly, itmay be a Spanish American 8 Reale coin taken by the British and over struck with a small oval countermark (of George III).The obverse inscription should read - "CAROLUS IIII DEI GRATIA".The reverse should show a crowned shield with a pillar on either side and the inscriptionshould read - "DE 8R I J HISPAN ET IND".It may have been minted at any one of a number of mints. The coins were known as Bank of England Dollars.You really should visit a reputable coin dealer to have the coin positively identified. If it turns out to be a "Bank of England Dollar", it will have a good value in almost any condition.


How much is a 1803 carolus IIII ft worth?

It normally fetch $150 US as of 2006


How much silver is in a 1806 Carolus IIII Dei Gratia coin?

Your description describes every British silver coin issued in 1671. What is the inscription and design on the reverse? Is there any inscription around the edge and what is the diameter of the coin?


What is the value of a coin dated 1798 that says carolus IIII dei gratia on the back?

In the National Geographic Magazine, with a cover story about Neanderthals, is an ad where you can buy these by mail order for 50 a piece. Those for sale in magazines, however, are reproductions. If the question is about the value of a real 1783 coin with "Dei Gratia Carolus III" on it , then the answer would be .. ------------- It would depend on the denomination and condition of the coin. Almost certainly, however, the coin in question depicts King Charles the Third of Spain.


What is value of 1780 Carolus III Dei Gratia?

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.


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