Crusty Realie...1740 any experts out there? OT for US coins...but it is kinda slow right now.




Kinda OT...but at least it's made from silver and now it resides in the U.S.! I got this a few years ago (really cheap) looks like the real thing, appears to have been under water for a long time, has those "conglomerate" hunks still imbedded in the surfaces. I don't even know what is considered the obverse/reverse on this 4 realie or where it was even minted. Any help would be appreciated...Thanks for you to allow this on U.S. Coin Forum
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Secondly, look on the obverse (date side) and to the left and right of the date is an M with an O on top of it. That means it was made in Mexico City.
The reverse has the name Phillip V, for Felipe Quinto, Rey de Espana.
I do not know how to tell if it is real or not.
The Spanish name for the coin would be "cuatros reales."
-Amanda
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It seems to have the right weight, heifting, but alas...I don't have gram scale.
That's true barndog, never even considered that angle before posting. Just "tunnel visioned" on US minted coins I guess
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<< <i>Thanks Amanda, learn something new everyday! Kinda looks like someone bit into the coin to test if it was real or not, maybe a "PIRATE" arrrrrg. >>
Pirates are cool!
Here is the Wikipedia article about Philip V.
He was the first king of the Borbon dynasty in Spain. The Borbones got the throne after the War of Spanish Sucession versus the Hapsburg family after Charles II died.
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Unfortunately, so did the Phillies' season.
"Really" neat coin, though!
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Now you have peaked my interest a bit?
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<< <i>It looks like a very crudely cast copy. Not sure how you could actually authenticate a coin in this condition. >>
Virtually impossible to be sure in this condition, but if the weight is about right (allowing for a 5-10% weight loss due to corrosion) and a specific gravity test indicates it is good silver, you could say that it is probably genuine and buy or sell it as such.
TD
I did do a drop test for ring...close but not definative.
One day it needs to be authenticated, til then I can flip it since now I know which side is heads and which is tails.
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Do a "ring test" on it. Balance it on either your finger and gently tap it with a pencil. Listen carefully for a high pitch ring. Let's know if you hear a ring or a thud. It just doesn't look right to me, but that could be because of the images.
<< <i>Do a "ring test" on it. Balance it on either your finger and gently tap it with a pencil. Listen carefully for a high pitch ring. Let's know if you hear a ring or a thud. It just doesn't look right to me, but that could be because of the images. >>
Did what you suggested, it the real has that "lead crystal" wine glass ring to it...pretty! high C
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That's a good sign!