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1326. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Philip V, 1740MF.
KM-103; CT-790. 26.40 grams. AU- with dark gray toning all over, faint 1329. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Ferdinand VI,
surface encrustation. Estimate: $200-$300. 1756MM. KM-104.2; CT-340. 26.50 grams. Wild rainbow toning with
the most vivid colors imaginable on such a coin, AU details. Estimate:
$175-$250.
1327. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Ferdinand VI, 1330. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Charles III,
1750MF. KM-104.1; CT-325. 27.05 grams. AXF with crude rims (as 1760MM, CAROLVS over FERDND, rare, with small chop-
made), no toning. Estimate: $200-$300.
mark as from circulation in the Orient. KM-105. 27.10 grams. AU
with lustrous fields, minor bagmarks, toning around details only, the
tiny chopmark to left of VNUM. Estimate: $400-$600.
1328. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Ferdinand VI,
1750MF. KM-104.1; CT-325. 26.81 grams. AU- with dark gray toning
all over, faint surface encrustation, adjustment marks on shield. Esti- 1331. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Charles III,
mate: $200-$300.
1764MF, encapsulated NGC AU 53. KM-105; CT-899. Basically
UNC but with lots of tiny marks on pillars side, uneven toning with
muted luster. Estimate: $500-$750.
1332. Mexico City, Mexico, pillar 8 reales, Charles III,
1770MF. KM-105; CT-910. 25.06 grams. Nicely toned AU with minor
surface porosity and scratch at top-right on shield, light toning all
over. Estimate: $175-$250.
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