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anonymous
2016-12-05
PORTUGAL Luis I. 1861-1889. 10000 Reis 1879, Lissabon. 17.68 g. Gomes 17.02. Fr. 152. Vorzüglich-FDC.
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anonymous
2016-12-03
Portugal, Luis I. 10000 Reis 1880. Friedberg 152, Gomes 17.03. GOLD. Berieben, Randfehler, sehr schön
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anonymous
2015-12-26
Portugal AV 10'000 Reis 1879 Portugal. Luis I (1861-1889). AV 10000 Reis 1879 (17.68 g), Lisbon. Fr. 152. Good extremely fine.
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anonymous
2015-12-26
Portugal AV 10'000 Reis 1889 Portugal. Luis I (1861-1889). AV 10000 Reis 1889 (17.61 g), Lisbon. Fr. 152. Rare, just 4400 specimens issued. Minor nicks, otherwise, about extremely fine.
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Posted by:
anonymous
2015-12-06
Ausländische Münzen und Medaillen Portugal Luis I. 1861-1889. 10000 Reis 1879. Gomes 17.02, Friedberg 152, Schlumberger 84. GOLD. Prachtexemplar. Fast Stempelglanz
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Posted by:
anonymous
2015-11-27
Portugal, Luis I. 10000 Reis 1888. Friedberg 152. GOLD. Winzige Kratzer, vorzüglich
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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