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8 Reales - Charles IV

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Potosí
Year 1789-1790
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse lettering HISPAN · ET · IND · REX · B · 8R · P ·
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Additional information

Charles IV's accession in December 1788 created a brief transition window during which Spanish colonial mints were required to produce coinage bearing the new king's cipher while portrait dies were still being engraved and approved in Madrid. The Potosí mint, operating at over 13,000 feet elevation in what is now Bolivia, was among the busiest silver producers in the world at the time — feeding Spanish imperial finances directly from the Cerro Rico ore that had been worked since 1545.

The 1789–1790 date range on this type reflects that transitional production gap before standardized portrait coinage took over. Assayer marks from this period at Potosí are critical to attribution; the specific assayer initial present here will determine precisely where within that window this piece was struck.

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