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2 Reales - Carlos III

Issuer Casa de Moneda de Guatemala
Year 1760-1771
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Composition Silver (.917)
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Reverse description Two crowned globes representing the Old and New Worlds are depicted at center, flanked on either side by crowned Pillars of Hercules — the classical symbol of Spanish imperial reach. The circular legend surrounds the design, incorporating the Guatemala mint mark 'G' on either side of the date, which appears at the bottom of the legend. The overall composition follows the standard Pillar dollar (columnario) type issued across Spanish colonial mints.
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Reverse lettering UTRA QUE UNUM • G • 1765 • G •
(Translation: Both as one Guatemala 1765 Guatemala)
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