Coin Weight - 8 Reales

Emissor Spain
Ano
Tipo Weights › Coin weights
Valor
Moeda Real (1497-1833)
Composição Brass
Peso 27 g
Diâmetro 25 mm
Espessura 6 mm
Formato Round (irregular)
Técnica
Orientação
Gravador(es)
Em circulação até
Referência(s)
Descrição do anverso Arms of Spain Quartered field, 1st and 4th Castile, 2nd and 3rd Leon, all within an irregular double octolobe.
Escrita do anverso
Legenda do anverso
Descrição do reverso Crown Lettering in two lines under the crown.
Escrita do reverso
Legenda do reverso XXI VIII 8 R
(Translation: 21 deniers 8 grains, 8 reales)
Bordo Plain
Casa da moeda
Tiragem ND - -
ID Numisquare 4525932340
Informações adicionais

Historical Context: This brass "Coin Weight - 8 Reales" from Spain presents a unique numismatic anomaly. While the silver 8 Reales was the global standard, this specimen's brass composition and designation suggest it is not a circulating coin. It likely functioned as a pattern, trial strike, or precise calibration weight. Such pieces were crucial for assayers and mint officials, ensuring integrity and consistency of precious metal coinage across Spain's vast imperial operations.

Artistry: Lacking specific year or design details, the artistry of this brass "Coin Weight" would typically feature a simplified representation of contemporary 8 Reales designs, or more likely for a weight or pattern, a blank or minimal design. Genuine 8 Reales depicted the Pillars of Hercules, Spanish coat of arms, or the monarch's bust. For a trial piece, the intent was often to test striking mechanics on a new metal or planchet, not to showcase intricate engraving. Any design would likely be preliminary.

Technical/Grading: The technical specifications are highly distinctive: brass, 27 grams, and 25 millimeters diameter. A standard silver 8 Reales weighed about 27.06 grams but measured 38-40 millimeters. This brass piece, matching the weight but significantly smaller, indicates an exceptionally thick planchet. This design likely mimicked the specific mass of a silver 8 Reales within a compact form for testing or calibration. Grading would focus on strike integrity, surface details, and evidence of its intended function as a weight or pattern.

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