N° 1052 | Mexico 8 Reales 1745 Mo MF

1052 - Mexico 8 Reales 1745 Mo MF
1052 - Mexico 8 Reales 1745 Mo MF

Description

KM# 103, N# 15066; Silver; Philip V; Mexico Mint; XF

GPT Description

The Mexico 8 Reales 1745 Mo MF is a remarkable coin that holds both historical and numismatic significance. This coin is part of the Mexican currency system and was minted during the reign of King Philip V of Spain. The coin is made of silver and has a denomination of 8 Reales, which was the standard currency unit in Mexico during the colonial period. The KM# 103 and N# 15066 are catalog numbers used to identify and categorize the coin in the Krause-Mishler catalog and other reference sources. The "Mo" and "MF" marks on the coin indicate the Mexico Mint as the place of origin. The Mexico Mint, also known as the Casa de Moneda de México, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1535. It is one of the oldest continuously operating mints in the Americas. The coin's XF (Extremely Fine) condition suggests that it has survived in relatively good condition for its age. This can be attributed to the careful preservation and handling of collectors and numismatists over the years. Owning a coin like the Mexico 8 Reales 1745 Mo MF allows one to hold a tangible piece of history in their hands. It not only represents the monetary system of colonial Mexico but also showcases the craftsmanship and artistry of the time.
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