As an FYI, most of the dedicated Spanish Colonial/post-Colonial people don't seem to look at this sub-forum much. Would be better in the World Coins main forum.
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Another local shop said fake copy, from 3 feet away
He might have jumped to that conclusion based on 1760 - the date of the ubiquitous Becker copy/replica (usually given away by the obvious "die crack" in the R field, though one shouldn't rely on that absolutely).
I gave the 1760 the People's Eyebrow for a second because of how deeply the edge pattern happens to be applied, but I see a genuine piece. Upon first glance, one might see the top legend running into the rim as a red flag (as it bears passing similarity to how legends get cut off near the rims on many fakes), but here that's just an effect of a slightly small planchet struck very slightly off-center.
Nice patina and the chop is enough for some character... yet not offensively overt.
1761 looks genuine from here. VF+ detail, slightly uneven strike by date (probably an edge design overlap there)... Does look lightly cleaned at one time (possibly an old dip) - needs to tone up a bit in a supervised manner for a bit.
Also, not sure what that is between VTRAQUE and VNUM... an old cut, or - and I'm not sure how plausible this is - perhaps even a strange effect from edge application? That spot does happen to be directly across from where I think one edge overlap is... and that "cut" is a bit odd-looking.
For my own amusement, could you get a closeup of that area... and also edge pattern pics by that spot and across the coin by "1 7" of the date?