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The Republic: 8 Reales (1824–1897) series of Mexico in the World Coins contains 24 distinct entries.

Mexico's First and Second Republic 8 reales coins are iconic, heavy (crown-sized) silver coins minted from the early 182 to 1897 that feature a radiant cap and rays on one side and the Mexican eagle clutching a snake on the other. These coins were important for global trade, were once legal tender in the U.S., and are highly valued by collectors today for their historical significance and striking design, and quite popular with North American coin collectors.

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Republic: 8 Reales (1824–1897) Value Range  
1882-As ML 8R As22 MS
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1882-Ca MG 8R Ca64 MS
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1882-Ca MM 8R M/ sideways M, Ca65 MS
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1882-Ca MM 8R Ca65 MS
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1882-Cn JD 8R Cn42 MS
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1882-Cn AM 8R Cn43 MS
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1882-Do JP 8R Do69 Die Style of 1882-86 MS
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1882-Do MC 8R Do70 MS
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1882-Ga FS 8R Ga65 MS
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1882-Ga TB 8R Ga66 MS
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1882-Ga TB/FS 8R Ga66 MS
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1882-Go SB 8R Go63 MS
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1882-Ho JA 8R Ho26 O Above "H" MS
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1882-Ho JA 8R Ho27 O After "H" MS
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1882-Mo MH 8R Mo67 MS
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1882/1-Mo MH 8R Mo67 MS
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1882-Oa AE 8R Oa27 MS
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1882-Pi MH 8R Pi71 MS
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1882/1-Pi MH 8R Pi71 MS
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1882-Zs JS 8R Zs67 1845-1882 Dies Full J MS
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1882-Zs JS 8R Zs67 1873-86 Die, Full J MS
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1882-Zs JS 8R Zs67 1882-86 Dies Straight J MS
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1882-Zs JS 8R Zs67 Full J, Mule MS
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1882/1-Zs JS 8R MS
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The Republic: 8 Reales (1824–1897) series of Mexico in the World Coins contains 24 distinct entries.

Mexico's First and Second Republic 8 reales coins are iconic, heavy (crown-sized) silver coins minted from the early 182 to 1897 that feature a radiant cap and rays on one side and the Mexican eagle clutching a snake on the other. These coins were important for global trade, were once legal tender in the U.S., and are highly valued by collectors today for their historical significance and striking design, and quite popular with North American coin collectors.

Catalog Detail