Description:
Obverse
The reverse of a Carlos IV EIGHT REALES coin of 1808 (KM# 432), placed inside a circle in the center of the coin.
Reverse
Real de a ocho, also known as peso or duro, was struck by the Madrid Mint in the last year of the monarch's reign. It bears an image of Carlos IV with a pigtail tied with a bow, reflecting the Prussian-style fashion previously adopted by Carlos III.
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