KM 115.1, twelve year type, issued while the area was under Spanish control. Peru declared its independence from Spain in 1821, but the last Spanish Army in South America was not defeated until November 1824. (Spain did not recognize Peru's independence until 1879.) Anthony dollar size silver coin, with the King of Spain on the obverse.

The mintmark is a monogram of the letters LIMAE.

Like all other Spanish colonial silver, this coin was legal tender in the United States until 1857. The Spanish 8 reales was the basis for the U.S. dollar. A real was also called a "bit" (especially when a coin was cut to make change); this is why a U. S. quarter dollar is sometimes called "two bits".

We invite you to view our other eBay lots, and visit our eBay store, to see coins from a wide variety of locations throughout the world.

Domestic Buyer pays $4 for postage, handling and insurance. For an international Buyer, shipping includes postage, handling and insurance; this may require Registered Mail or Priority Mail International, for countries not covered by our international shipping insurance policy. Accurate Customs documentation will be attached to international shipments. 

Under recent rule changes, the Post Office defines all international merchandise shipments as packages, regardless of whether they are in envelopes.  Shipping for Canada, Australia and the UK depends upon how you wish for it to be shipped: (1) Registered Mail will cost about $36; or (2) First Class Mail International package (insured via a non-Post Office insurer) will cost about $19 ($17 for Canada). Additional items can be added to the package with no additional shipping charge.

30 day return privilege for any reason, provided that the coin holder has not been opened.

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