Peru8 Reales 1795 LIMAE IJ KM#97 Near Fine/Fine with chopmarks, Brazil 960 Reales 1814B KM#307.1 NVF with traces of the underlying coin visible including part of the date 1803 or 6
Brazil960 Reis - Minas Gerais countermarked issue on Bolivia8 RealesCharles IIII host 1799 PTS PP, Obverse countermark: Crowned Shield in branches, Reverse Countermark: Banded Globe with cross, KM#242 in an ANACS holder and graded EF45, with the countermark obscuring the first three digits of the date of the host coin, the last digit a 9, so host must be 1799 and this the only date ending in 9 to have the PP assayer's mark. Countermarked issues of this type with PP assayer were issued on host coins 1795-1802. Only the second example of this scarce type we have offered in 17 years. We note an example described as VG host, countermarks Good Fine, sold in London Coins Auction A167 2/12/2019 (Lot 1881) for £180 hammer price, this example with considerably superior grade countermarks
Brazil - Minas Gerais Counterstamped Coinage 960 Reis 1804, Counterstamp Obverse: Crowned shield in branches/Counterstamp Reverse: Banded globe with cross, host coin Bolivia8 Reales 1804PTS (KM#73) KM#242 counterstamps Bold Good Fine, host coin Obverse VG, the reverse a little better, our archive database shows we have not previously offered this type
Brazil - Maranhao 40 Reis undated (1835) large M countermark on host coin Brazil 80 Reis 1832, KM#406 Countermark Good Fine, host coin Fine, an unusual issue, listed at $300 in Fine in Krause
Brazil4000 Reis Gold 1704 KM#101 NEF with a minor adjustment line and small planchet clip at around 5 o'clock. (Note: Krause illustrates the Portugal coin for this type)
Brazil (2) 500 Reis 1865 5 over 4 type as KM#464 UNC or near so and lustrous with gold tone and an edge nick, this variety unlisted by Krause, 200 Reis 1860 6 over 5 type as KM#469 UNC or near so and lustrous with minor hairlines, this type also unlisted by Krause
Brazil 40 Reis 1889 Copper Pattern KM#Pn171 UNC or near so, lists at $850 in Krause, Mexico Two Centavos 1890F Copper Pattern UNC with some lustre (struck in Nurnberg, Germany)
Brazil 12800 Reis 1731 M Joao V, Minas Gerais Mint KM#139 UNC with practically full lustre, superbly struck and superior to the Krause plate coin. We note that choice examples such as this piece have been realising prices up to $17,000 US
Brazil Sugar Token c.1910-1930 2000 Reis Bimetallic Brass with copper (?) centre Obverse COMPANHIA UZINA CANSANCAO DE SINIMBU No.2000 in centre Reverse C.U.C.S ALAGOGOAS with UZINA SINIMBU in centre, VF unusual
Brazil 600 Reis undated (1658) KM#19.1 countermark type III on host coin Spain8 Reales 1635 with HISPANIA.RAM error legend countermark NVF host coin GF with a flan flaw on a full round flan
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