Mexico 8 Reales - Fernando VII, 1812

Oaxaca - Royalist Coinage

Obverse Reverse

Information

Country Mexico Mexico
Currency Real (1535 – 1897)
Coin type Standard circulation coin
Denomination 8 Reales - Fernando VII
Year 1812
Composition Silver (.903)
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes

Description

8 Reales - Fernando VII from Mexico. Issued in 1812. Struck in Silver (.903). Measures 0 mm and weighs 0 g.

Obverse
Shield with 8 stars and Lion inside. And mint authorization above as stamp. All encircled by chained dots.
Reverse
Cross dividing a Lion, Castle, F°. and 7°. Surrounded by legend, date, and value. And with Spain's stamped authorization as stamped crowned pillars. (Provisional 8 Reales of Oaxaca)

Mintage & Variants

Date Mintage Comment Frequency
1812 A OO KM#168
1812 B OO KM#168
1812 C OO KM#168
1812 D OO KM#168
1812 K O KM#168.5 (countermark "K" without 2nd "O" between crowned pillars)
1812 K OO KM#168
1812 L OO KM#168
1812 Mo OO KM#168
1812 N OO KM#168
1812 O OO KM#168
1812 R OO KM#168
1812 V OO KM#168
1812 Z OO KM#168

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