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568. Mexico City, Mexico, cob 2 reales, Philip V, assayer J,  569. Mexico City, Mexico, cob 2 reales, Philip V, assayer not
         shield side struck from 4R die (rare). S-M22; KM-35. 6.51 grams.  visible. KM-35. 6.11 grams. No corrosion, good full shield and cross,
         Good cross, full oMJ next to oversized (but off-center) shield, solid  nicely toned. Estimate: $80-$120.
         flan (minimal corrosion). Estimate: $125-$200.


         570. Lot of 12 Mexico City, Mexico, cob 2 reales, Charles II and Philip V, various assayers (where visible), all uncleaned (as
         found). 70.59 grams total. Solid coins, mostly thickly encrusted in brown or green or white sediment, some with coin details visible, perfect
         for cleaning yourself to try to find a diamond in the rough! SEE INTERNET FOR PHOTO. Estimate: $400-$600.

         571. Lot of 12 Mexico City, Mexico, cob 2 reales, Charles II and Philip V, various assayers (where visible). 61.04 grams total.
         Generally decent crosses and/or shields despite light to moderate corrosion, only one toned. SEE INTERNET FOR PHOTO. Estimate:
         $400-$600.

         572. Lot of 10 Mexico City, Mexico, cob 2 reales, Charles II and Philip V, various assayers (where visible), several uncleaned
         (as found). 59.65 grams total. All nicer specimens, solid coins with generally good crosses and shields, little or no corrosion, mostly intact
         surfaces. With generic Cobb Coin Co. (Fisher) certificates. SEE INTERNET FOR PHOTO. Estimate: $400-$600.






















                                                                574. Mexico City, Mexico, cob 1 real, 1711J, full date (rare
         573. Mexico City, Mexico, cob 1 real, (17)04L, very rare. S-  thus), ex-Real Eight. S-M22; KM-30; CT-1568. 2.95 grams. Very bold
         M21a; KM-30; CT-1561. 2.77 grams. Elongated shape with bold date above  full 11 of date, full oMJ, good full cross, lightly corroded but with
         mintmark, some crown and shield but cross almost full, light surface  dark, contrasting toning. With Real Eight Co. certificate from 1972 and
         corrosion, darkly toned. Estimate: $350-$500.          stock certificate for one share. Estimate: $125-$200.





                                                                575. Mexico City, Mexico, cob 1 real, 1714(J), full date (very
                                                                rare thus). S-M22; KM-30; CT-1571. 3.41 grams. One hundred percent
                                                                full date and mintmark, partial shield and cross (off-center), light
                                                                surface corrosion only, spotty colorful toning. Estimate: $250-$375.








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