The value of a 1794 Carolus V coin would actually depend on a number of factors. Most important of these factors would be the condition of the coin.
Yes, the abbreviation for Hispanic is "Hisp." or "Hisp." when used in a shortened form.
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The 1796 coin featuring "Hisp et Ind Rex" on the back and "Carolus IIII Dei Gratia" on the front is a Spanish silver coin, specifically a 8 reales piece. Its value can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, typically ranging from $100 to several hundred dollars. Coins in better condition or with specific mint marks may fetch higher prices in numismatic markets. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a professional coin dealer or a numismatic catalog.
It's actually called Hist sap and it is not a freely obtainable item. You get one potion at the end of the fighter's guild questline but you have to drink it there and then as you are stuck in a room and the game will not progress until you do.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern -HISP--. That is, seven letter words with 2nd letter H and 3rd letter I and 4th letter S and 5th letter P. In alphabetical order, they are: whisper
It's actually "IIII" rather than "1111". Those are Roman numerals representing the number 4.Without more information it's not possible to pin down your coin exactly. The most I can say is that it is either Spanish or from one of the Spanish colonies of that time. Carolus IIII is Latin for Charles the 4th, who was the King of Spain at that time. However, his image appeared on colonial coins as well as those issued in Spain itself.The best thing I can suggest is to find a dealer who works with old foreign coins and ask them to appraise it for you.I found this information about a coin like you describe, I have two dated 1972: Sale: Triton VII, Lot: 1147. Closing Date: Monday, 12 January 2004. Estimate $600 Sold For $900COLUMBIA. Charles IV, King of Spain. 1789-1808. AV 8 Escudos (27.02 gm). AV 8 Escudos (27.02 gm). Nuevo Reino (Bogota) mint. Juan Rodriguez Uzguiano and Juan José Truxillo y Mutienx , assayers. Dated 1799. CAROL IIII D G HISP ET IND R 1801, draped and cuirassed bust right / IN UTROQ FELIX AUSPICE DEO, crowned royal coat-of-arms within Order of the Golden Fleece; 8 S (value) on either side; NR monogram (mint) and J J (assayers) below. C&C 13695; Friedberg 51; KM 62.1. EF with a flash of "cartwheel" lustre, small flan flaw on collar. ($600)From the Charles E. Weber Collection. Ex Lester Merkin (16 March 1967), lot 567.