1812-CA RP Mexico 8 Reales Royalist Coinage NGC F 12
$63.72
$121.71
CVC & Collectables presents this 1812-CA RP Mexico 8 Reales Royalist Coinage, minted at the Chihuahua Mint (CA mintmark) under the RP assayer initials, is a historic silver coin from the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821). Issued under Royalist control, this piece represents Spain’s efforts to maintain colonial rule in New Spain during a time of intense revolutionary conflict. Graded F12 by NGC, this coin exhibits moderate circulation wear but retains key design elements, making it a valuable historical artifact. Coin Highlights: Issuer: Spanish Colonial Mexico (Royalist Government) Date: 1812 Mint: Chihuahua (CA mintmark) Assayer: RP Denomination: 8 Reales Composition: Silver Weight: 27.07 g Diameter: 38-40 mm Edge: Milled with inscribed legend Grade: NGC F12 — Well-worn but retains significant details, including key design elements. Obverse: Design: Draped Bust of King Ferdinand VII, facing right, wearing a military-style coat. Inscription: FERDIN VII DEI GRATIA 1812 Translation: “Ferdinand VII, by the Grace of God, 1812.” Reverse: Design: The Spanish coat of arms, featuring a crowned Habsburg shield with Castile’s castles and León’s lions, supported by the Pillars of Hercules. Inscription: HISPAN ET IND REX MEXICO 8R RP Translation: “King of Spain and the Indies, Mexico, 8 Reales, Assayer RP.” Collectibility: This 1812-CA RP Mexico 8 Reales (NGC F12, Royalist Coinage) is an exceptional piece for collectors. With its historical importance, solid grade, and connection to the struggle for Mexican independence, this coin is a must-have for numismatists and history enthusiasts alike. A rare and historically significant silver piece, reflecting Spain’s final attempts to maintain control over New Spain! Find more alike here!
War Of Independence 1810-1821