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Pillar of the Community
France
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Pillar of the Community
Egypt
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Nice coin .... thanks for sharing
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Mathieu, you've probably already thought of this... When you crack out a coin from its slab, make sure to take quality, readily identifiable photos of it in the slab BEFORE doing so. Good that you've obviously done so here... If you ever go to sell on ebay or elsewhere, it will only help.
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Yes, I did it before to be sure, if I ever resell it it will be better for the buyer / for decertification. Actually, this picture was after opening the slab, I manage to not break it (unlike the previous PCGS one I destroyed in half)
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Czech Republic
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Very nice original early Zacatecas piece, Mathieu. Well done! Here's a fun historic tidbit Pradeau mentions in Numismatic History of Mexico about these: Quote: Don Ignacio Lopez Rayon, who with the capture of Generalissimo Hidalgo had become the titular head of the insurrection, entered the Cit of Zacatecas April 15, 1811. Rayon ordered the rich mine of Quebradilla thrown open to all who chose to work it, and one-third of the metal mined was given to the laborers who extracted it. With this incentive thousands toiled day and night, and a large amount of silver ore was thus secured, which Rayon caused to be coined in the Zacatecas mint, using the L.V.O. dies found there. General Rayon was forced to evacuate the city May 21, 1811..
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Pillar of the Community
 France
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Thanks TK, it's my second 1811 Zacatecas, the other one being the later "moneda provisional" with a Ferdinand VII portrait (If I remember well I posted that one already)
Do you have a numeric version of the Pradeau, or an old book ? Seems like it has many very interesting history pieces, which I'm often missing. I saved this along with the other datas on the coin in my database - thanks :)
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Pillar of the Community
 France
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Here is the little brother of this one, the 2 reales 1811 LVO. Check out the shield of this one, where the lions were replaced by flowers.  
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Valued Member
Germany
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Great coin! Difficult to get these decently well struck!
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Pillar of the Community
Czech Republic
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Love the Type I 2 Reales!
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New Member
United States
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MathieuMa -- If it is ok with you, I'd like to use a re-formatted version of your coin image (Zacatecas 8R) on my CoinQuest web site. You can see the reformatted version on this page ===== http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coi...n_coin=12560 ===== Please let me know if this is ok with you. In addition to your credit for the image, I included a link to this thread. Thanks! Paul Richards, CoinQuest, Melbourne, FL USA
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Pillar of the Community
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Sure, feel free to use the picture :) Thanks a lot for the credit, it's nice for me and for the place ! Feel free to come here if you need help on foreign coins (particularly spanish ones, we are at least 5 specialists here) Regarding mine, the price was 747.50 USD (all fees included) from Heritage Auction, here is the link : http://coins.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleN...&lotNo=29085There is one important thing you forgot to mention between the two you display : the tower is replaced by flowers in the early version, which is more scarce / expensive.
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New Member
United States
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Thanks! I fixed the error about flowers. The CoinQuest site attracts non-collectors, usually heirs who have inherited a collection. Some good coins have passed through, but a ton of fakes, also. When I'm stumped, which happens a lot, I go here, to CoinTalk, and to ForumAncientCoins for real experts. Amazing sites! I want to publish an article on Spanish Colonials on the CoinQuest site. Do you know of a place where I can get images of all the different mint marks? I am starting to make my own image, but it is a lot of work. In fact, I have not found too many good sites on Spanish Colonials. Thanks for the heads up about the experts here.
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Pillar of the Community
 France
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Send you a message ... but getting each mint mark is a long job :) (particularly if you are looking for the war / local issues) I think you'll find what you are looking for here : http://www.maravedis.net/cecaslista.html
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks :) It's indeed impressive for the type / mint, and it's of the earlier type :) I love it, it has an excellent patina as well.
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New Member
United States
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MathieuMa - In an earlier post you asked about a numeric version of the Pradeau, or an old book. Not sure if you had any replies. My father was a collector of Spanish Colonial pieces, particularly from Mexico. In his library, he has many books. The ones I recall him referencing the most were from Grove, c 1981. The 1811 8 Reales LVO, Royal Arms (your pic) was assigned #2071. The two reales in this post, local arms, #2058. He also had the Spanish bible, Las Monedas Espanolas, Cayon & Castan, where the numbers for these items were 12047, and 11640 respectively.
He has Pradeau's book, c 1938, but it doesn't appear to have any numbering. There are plates in the back of the book that are numbered. For the 8R it was plate XII, Number 2. For the 2R it was plate XII, Number 3.
Beautiful coins!
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