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anonymous
2015-09-01
PORTUGAL Luis I. 1861-1889. 10000 Reis 1879, Lissabon. 17.74 g. Gomes 17.02. Fr. 152. Kl. Kr. Fast vorzüglich-vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-09-01
PORTUGAL Luis I. 1861-1889. 10000 Reis 1881. 17,68 g. Gomes 17.04. Fr. 152. Vorzüglich.
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anonymous
2015-08-25
G Portugal, Luis I, 10,000 reis, 1879, bare head l., rev. crowned mantled arms (KM.520; Fr.152), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Mint State 64
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anonymous
2015-08-25
G Portugal, Luis I, 10,000 reis, 1879, bare head l., rev. crowned mantled arms (KM.520; Fr.152), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Mint State 64
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anonymous
2015-08-24
G EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION PORTUGAL Luís I (1861-1889), Gold 10,000-Réis, 1879, older head left, rev draped arms, 17.76g (Gom 17.03; F 152). Minor abrasions, otherwise choice good extremely fine. mintage 36,000 £500-600
Origin of the name for Reis Portuguese
The term "Reis" (singular: Real) was the name of the currency used in Portugal and its colonies for several centuries. The origin of the name "Reis" is derived from the Portuguese word for "royal" or "king," reflecting its historical association with the Portuguese monarchy.During the Middle Ages, Portugal used various currencies, including di ...
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$44.0 PORTUGAL 1816 400 REIS CRUZADO NOVO JOAO PRINCE REGENT SILVER WORLD COIN
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$380.0 PORTUGAL, Alfonso VI (1656-1683), two hundred reis or half cruzado, 1666 (KM.82, F.V.22). Weak in places, otherwise very fine.
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$164.0 1734,PORTUGAL. 400 Reis (Cruzado), 1734. Joao V (1706-50). NGC EF-45.Fr-100; KM-201; Gomes-84.14. Nice toning, very appealing.Pedigree: From the David Gray Collection. Ex: Daniel Frank Sedwick Tr ...