1730 Spanish Colonial Silver 1/2 Real Scarce Crowned M (Madrid) Philip V of Spain

1730 Spanish Colonial Silver 1/2 Real Scarce Crowned M (Madrid) Philip V of Spain 1730 Spanish Colonial Silver 1/2 Real Scarce Crowned M (Madrid) Philip V of Spain Coins

Scarce original antique Spanish colonial silver coin ~ 1730 ~ Felipe V - Philip V of Spain ~ super colonial Spain history nearly 300 years old.
ca. 1.5 grams 833 Silver
Ideal for collecting ~ part of a large collection of all original old world coins.

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3 months
forgot to say, this coin was bought many years ago by a family member who was visiting Chile, with some other coins & holy medals, plan to advertise at least one of the medals soon, very interesting item.
3 months
Thanks for advice, I don't collect myself & rely on family who do know for details but i made a copy paste mistake on una peseta (removed now) all the rest though yes is already the title - 1730 Spanish Colonial Silver 1/2 Real Scarce Crowned M (Madrid) Philip V of Spain
Colonial refers to Spanish Colonial era.
much appreciated & thanks again
3 months
Hi! Just wanted to help out with the description of your coin.

It looks like a nice silver piece, but it's actually a 1/2 Real from King Philip V, minted in Madrid (that's what the 'M' mark usually stands for), so it's technically a Spanish mainland coin, not Colonial.

Also, just a heads-up: the term 'Peseta' wasn't officially used on coins until 1868. This one is definitely an 18th-century Real denomination. Correcting this might help you attract the right collectors who are looking for specific Philip V Reales.