N° 2583 | Mexico 8 Reales 1805 Mo TH With Chopmark

2583 - Mexico 8 Reales 1805 Mo TH With Chopmark
2583 - Mexico 8 Reales 1805 Mo TH With Chopmark

Description

KM# 109, N# 18852; Silver 26.77 g.; Charles IV; Mexico Mint; XF+

GPT Description

The Mexico 8 Reales 1805 Mo TH with Chopmark is a fascinating numismatic piece that holds both historical significance and unique characteristics. Minted during the reign of Charles IV of Spain, this silver coin weighs 26.77 grams and was struck at the Mexico Mint. The coin is classified under KM# 109 and N# 18852, denoting its specific reference numbers in numismatic catalogs. What sets this particular coin apart is the presence of a chopmark, which are stamps or markings added to coins by merchants or traders to verify their authenticity or to indicate acceptance. These chopmarks can offer insights into the circulation and trade routes of the coin during its time in circulation. The year 1805 was a tumultuous period in Mexican history, as it was during this time that Mexico was still under Spanish colonial rule and facing growing tensions that would eventually lead to its struggle for independence. The 8 Reales coin was a widely used currency in the region, known for its large size and silver content that made it popular for international trade. In XF+ (Extremely Fine Plus) condition, this coin likely exhibits minimal wear and retains much of its original detail, making it a desirable piece for collectors interested in Mexican numismatics. Its combination of historical context, unique chopmark, and numismatic value make the Mexico 8 Reales 1805 Mo TH a compelling addition to any collection.
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