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Mexico City, Mexico, 1 real, Charles-Joanna, "Early Series," assayer R (Gothic) between bottoms of p

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Mexico City, Mexico, 1 real, Charles-Joanna,  Early Series,  assayer R (Gothic) between bottoms of p
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Mexico City, Mexico, 1 real, Charles-Joanna, "Early Series," assayer R (Gothic) between bottoms of pillars and motto as PLVSVL in rounded panel, rare, NGC VF details / saltwater damage. Nesmith-3d; Cal-60; S-M1; KM-7. 3.28 grams. Heavily corroded from burial on land rather than the sea if Hubbard's note about it being from a 1962 hoard is accurate, this brightly toned example has lost much of its legend (all Gothic except for a visible Latin M in the pillars legend and a Latin A in the shield legend) but retains most of the interiors, including a double-struck PLVSVL banner. There is also a curiously double-struck O in IOHA. NGC #6448168-007. Pedigreed to the Clyde Hubbard Collection of Mexican Charles-Joanna Coinage (stated on label). Accompanied by original tag or holder from Clyde Hubbard.