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anonymous
2015-05-01
1746,MEXICO. 1/2 Real, 1746-MoM. Philip V (1700-46). NGC MS-62.KM-66; Cal-type-291#1871; Gil-M-05-19. Nice strike, attractive frosty white luster.Pedigree: From the David Gray Collection.
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1745,MEXICO. 1/2 Real, 1745-MoM. Philip V (1700-46). NGC MS-61.KM-66; Cal-type-291#1870; Gil-M-05-18. Well struck with satiny surfaces.Pedigree: From the David Gray Collection. Ex: Richard Long Sale #90 Lot #231 July 20, 2001. Ex: Richard Long Sale #31 Lot #268 May 19, 1982.
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Mexico. ½ Real, 1745-Mo M. KM-66. Philip V. Pillar type. Very Fine. Estimated Value $40 - 60. The Dan Holmes Collection. Categories: World Crowns and Minors
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anonymous
2015-03-02
Mexico. ½ Real, 1744-Mo M. KM-66. Philip V. Pillar type. Toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value $40 - 60. The Dan Holmes Collection. Categories: World Crowns and Minors
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