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1874 GO FR Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin NGC AU 50

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### 1874 GO FR Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin NGC AU 50 Own a historically significant example of 19th-century Mexican silver coinage with the **1874 GO FR Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin**, certified **AU 50** by **NGC**. Struck in .903 fine silver and containing 0.7859 troy ounces of pure silver, this iconic piece features the renowned Cap & Rays design, a symbol of liberty and independence in post-colonial Mexico. The "GO FR" mintmark and assayer initials identify its origin from the Guanajuato Mint, one of Mexico’s most important silver-producing regions of the time. The Mexican **** 8 Reales coin, also known as the “Spanish Dollar” or “Piece of Eight,” served as an international trade coin during the 18th and 19th centuries. After Mexico’s independence in 1821, the Cap & Rays motif was adopted to replace the colonial portrait design, symbolizing a new national identity. Minted in Guanajuato in **1874**, this coin circulated both domestically and abroad, influencing trade and commerce across the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Today, it stands as one of the most recognized silver coins in world history. **Coin Specifications:** - **Graded as AU 50 by NGC** - Contains 0.7859 troy oz of .903 fine silver - Struck by the [**Casa de Moneda de Mexico**](file:///buy-silver/coins/mexican-silver-coins%3Fcategory_id=606&perPage=72&order=price&dir=ASC&currentPage=1) - Each coin comes in an NGC holder - **Obverse:** Features the Mexican coat of arms, depicting an eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its beak and talon. Inscriptions include “REPUBLICA MEXICANA.” - **Reverse:** Showcases the iconic Cap & Rays design with a radiant cap inscribed with “LIBERTAD” (Liberty) and surrounded by rays of sunlight. The inscriptions include the coin’s denomination and mint year. The **1874 GO FR Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin NGC AU 50** offers collectors and investors a unique combination of silver value, historical significance, and certified authenticity. As a classic representation of Mexico’s post-independence coinage, it’s an essential addition to any [**world silver coin collection**](file:///buy-silver/coins/world-silver-coins%3Fcategory_id=915&perPage=72&order=year_x&dir=ASC&currentPage=1). Secure this historic piece today at Bullion Exchanges. If you have any questions or concerns, please [**contact**](file:///contacts)one of our customer service representatives. **You may also like:** - [**1825-1897 Mexico 8 Reales Cap & Rays Silver Coin NGC / PCGS AU Details (Random)**](file:///1825-1897-mexico-8-reales-cap-rays-silver-coin-ngc-pcgs-au-details-random) - [**1968 Mexico 25 Pesos Olympics Silver Coin Avg Circ ASW .5209 oz**](file:///1968-mexico-25-pesos-olympics-silver-coin-avg-circ) - [**1955-1956 Mexico 10 Pesos Silver Coin Hidalgo AU/BU ASW 0.836 oz**](file:///1955-1956-mexico-10-pesos-silver-coin-hidalgo-au-bu-asw-0-836-oz)