1316. Brazil (Rio mint), 600 reis, 1758-R. KM-187. 17.7 grams. 1319. Brazil (Bahia mint), 960 reis, 1814-B, struck over a Lustrous AU- with small scrape on reverse, parts of rims weak, choice grade for the type. Estimate: $800-$1,200.
Santiago, Chile, bust 8 reales of Charles IV, 1806FJ, rare.
KM-307.1. 26.6 grams. Lightly toned AU with muted luster, dark spot in center of obverse, but best feature is the presence of CAROLVS DEI GRATIA 1806 from the under-coin, faintly visible in the obverse legends and similarly clear FJ assayer on reverse. Estimate: $175-$225.
1317. Brazil (Bahia mint), 960 reis, 1814-B, unique error
with partial second strike at edge. KM-307.1. 26.3 grams. Broadflan UNC with muted luster and attractive toning, struck slightly off-center but also with the top of the crown of a second strike at the lower rim (and corresponding portion of the reverse on the other side), probably withheld from circulation. Estimate: $1,500-$2,250.
1318. Brazil (Bahia mint), 960 reis, 1814-B, encapsulated NGC MS 64, tied for finest known graded by NGC.
307.1. Lustrous
KM-
and beautifully golden-toned, nice rims, some central details slightly weak, small die-crack to left of crown, very choice grade. Estimate: $250-$375.
1320. Brazil (Rio mint), 960 reis, 1814-R, encapsulated
NGC AU 53. KM-256.2. Huge flan, deeply toned but somewhat lightly struck, with underlying luster around details, rims slightly crude (as made). Estimate: $200-$300.
1321. Brazil (Bahia mint), 960 reis, 1815-B, encapsulated NGC MS 64, tied for finest known graded by NGC.
307.1. Choice luster and pinkish toning, parts of
KM-
central details slightly weak but no wear at all, impressive condition for this type. Estimate: $250-$375.
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