Portugal. 3200 Reis (½ Peca), 1822. Fr-129; KM-363. Joao VI, 1816-1826. Laureate bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms of the United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil.
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2015-03-06
Portugal. 3200 Reis (½ Peca), 1822. Fr-129; KM-363. Joao VI, 1816-1826. Laureate bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms of the United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $800 - 1,000. Categories:
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anonymous
2015-02-19
PORTUGAL, Joao VI, three thousand two hundred reis (half peca), 1822 (KM.363). Extremely fine.
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anonymous
2015-02-19
PORTUGAL, John VI, half peca or 3200 reis, 1822, (KM.363). Attractive and brilliant, good extremely fine or better.
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 ...
Portuguese real
The real (meaning: "royal", plural: reais later becoming réis) was the unit of currency of Portugal from around 1430 until 1911. It replaced the dinheiro at the rate of 1 real = 840 dinheiros and was itself replaced by the escudo (as a result of the Republican revolution of 1910) at a rate of 1 escudo = 1000 réis. Th ...
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$230.0 BRAZIL, silver 960 reis 1810 B overstruck on a Charles IIII eight reales (KM.307.1), Reform coinage silver 200 reis, 1859, 500 reis, 1856 and 2000 ...
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1598, Saxony, Christian II. Silver "3-Brothers" Thaler Coin. NGC XF-45!
Mint Year: 1598
Mint Place: Dresden
Mint Master: Hans Biener (HB)
Denomination: S ...