(Apr 2, 2012)
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Difficult denomination to find This 1 Reales coin is around the size of a U.S Usually the monarch or some other symbol of power from the initial country would be minted on these coins Cob-style coins are divided into two basic groups based on their obverse markings: the "pillars and waves-type" and the "shield-type At a depth of 100 meters they had uncovered the final resting place of the long lost Spanish brig, El Cazador, and its treasure of Spanish reale coins On the coins obverse is a portrait of King Carlos III of Spain and the words Below the portrait is the year the coin was minted The inscription on the reverse of the coin reads "HISPN REX" (King of Spain and the Indies) followed by the Mexico City mintmark, the denomination 8R (8 reale), and the assayer’s initials at the time of minting
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