1309. Brazil, 250 reis, crowned-”2S0” countermark (1663) on a Lisbon, Portugal, 200 reis of João IV. KM-33.2. 10.9 grams. Choice bold strike with full king’s ordinal, very deep full countermark, richly toned AXF. Estimate: $300-$450.
1310. Brazil, 640 reis, 1695, large crown. KM-83.1. 18.7 grams. Lightly toned AVF, struck slightly off-center. Pedigreed to our Auction #8, with original lot-tag 1765. Estimate: $200-$300.
1311. Brazil, 640 reis, 1696, large crown (unlisted for this date).
KM-unl. 18.8 grams. Richly toned VF+, no problems, nice contrast, possibly rare variety but the date itself common. Estimate: $150-$225.
1312. Brazil (Minas Gerais), 960 reis, crowned-arms 1314. Brazil (Minas Gerais), 960 reis, crowned-arms
counterstamp (1808) on a Santiago, Chile, bust 8 reales of Charles IV, 1805FJ, rare. KM-243. 26.8 grams. Bold full counterstamp (deeply impressed on reverse), richly toned VF+, good strike, rare host mint. Estimate: $500-$750.
counterstamp (1808) on a Potosí, Bolivia, bust 8 reales of Charles IV (host date not visible), encapsulated PCGS VF35. KM-242. Very richly toned all over, the counterstamp full but weak in centers. Estimate: $250-$375.
1315. Brazil (Rio mint), 600 reis, 1758-R. KM-187. 17.9 grams. 1313. Brazil (Minas Gerais), 960 reis, crowned-arms Lightly toned AXF with hint of luster, some dark patches, crude
counterstamp (1808) on a Lima, Peru, bust 8 reales, Charles IV, 1806JP. KM-249. 27.0 grams. Bold VF with very light toning, fully impressed counterstamp, crude edge (as made). Pedigreed to our Auction #8, lot 1768. Estimate: $350-$500.
rims (as made). Pedigreed to our Auction #8, with lot-tag 1767. Estimate: $200-$300.
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