The value of a 1721 Spanish 8 reales coin can vary significantly based on its condition, mint mark, and historical significance. Generally, these coins can range in value from around $100 to several thousand dollars, particularly if they are in excellent condition or have unique features. For an accurate appraisal, it is best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert.
Well...A real Spanish 1739 authientic silver coin would be worth around $500.
Much more information is needed. What's its date? What's its denomination? What is the wording on the coin? Please post a new, separate question with those details to help ID your coin.
it is worth $120 per coin
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A modern 100 Yen coin is worth about $1.10
FOUND THE ANSWERS ABOUT COINMore Details: This is a very nice Spanish colonial 4 reales coin from the Mexico City mint. These were used all throughout the world, including the early American colonies. In the condition pictured, this coin is harder to find than the 8 reales as it's an 4 reales and in ,almost uncirculated and such great shape is worth around $300.00 to $400.00.In picture #3 you can see the inter locking leafs the they used to prove this coin is real and they also did this to keep people back then from peel or scraping the silver off the edges .that is what the coin dealers told me .I HAVE IT LISTED ON MY EBAY ACOUNT TOO AND YOU CAN SEE PICTURES .THANLSDAVE
US coins were not made in 1721. Post a new question and include the correct date.
A PIECE of eight was an old Spanish-American coin, so called because it was worth 8 reales. Before you ask a real, pronounced ray-al, was a unit of currency in Spain.
There are 0.78 troy ounces of silver in most Mexican 8 reales or in a 1 silver pesos coin.
More information, please! Is it denominated in Reales, Maravedis or what? What does it appear to be made of, gold, silver or copper?
It is worth anywhere from 25,000 dollars to 250,000 dollars at any retail store
No. In the time of the Spanish Empire, there was an 8-reales coin (a piece of eight) which was called a peso. From this many of the Spanish colonies got their currencies. Meanwhile, Spain changed to the escudo, then the pesata, and now the euro.
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Depending on the condition of the specific coin $10 to $3000.
Depending on the condition of the specific coin, $10 to $3000.
The worth of a Dei Gratia 183 Ferdin VII Spanish coin depends on its condition. On average, the coin is only worth between $10.00 and $40.00. A local pawn shop or coin dealer, would be able to inspect the coin and give you a better value.