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1736 AD., Spain, Spanish Empire, Felipe V, Mexico City mint, 8 Reales, Cayón 9392.
Spanish Empire, Felipe V (1700-46), Mexico City mint, assayers Manuel de León and Francisco de la Peña y Flores (“MF“), 1736 AD., 
8 Reales (`Pillar Dollar`) (ø 40 mm / 26,92 g), 0.917 silver, 27,0 g. theor. mint weight, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), milled edge with a surrounding leaf pattern, 
Obv.: PHILIP·V·D·G·HISPAN·ET IND·REX / ·/M/F - 8 , (Felipe V por la gracia de Dios rey de las Españas y las Indias  -  Felipe 5th by the grace of God King of Spain and the Indies / Mexico City mint, assayer F - 8 Reales), crowned coat of arms of Castile and Leon, flanked by mint mark and value. Two vertical flan defects at right lion  -  alrededor de un escudo coronado cuartelado de castillos y leones, entre MF (ensayador) y valor 8. 
Rev.: VTRAQUE VNUM / PLUS - VLT{RA} / Mo 1736 Mo , (“Both as one / Further beyond / Mexico mint 1736“  -  uno y otro  son uno, refiriéndose a  la unión de los 2 mundos el conocido y el nuevo, América), crowned globe hemispheres flanked by crowned pillars (two worlds crowned back the waves of the sea, the Pillars of Hercules), second motto on two ribbons around pillars, double mint mark and date below  -  , alrededor de 2 bolas que representan al nuevo y viejo mundo coronadas entre dos columnas  coronadas con las leyendas PLVS VLTRA.
Cayón (new) 9392 ; Cayón (1998), 8767 ; KM 103 ; FC-8a ; El-11 ; Gil-M-8-8 . 

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage 
1732 F          
1733 F          overdate variety exists
1733 MF          
1733 MX          
1734 MF          overdate variety exists
1735 MF          
1736 MF          
1737 MF          
1738 MF          overdate varieties exist
1739 MF          overdate varieties exist
1740 MF          overdate varieties exist
1741 MF          overdate variety exists
1742 MF          overdate varieties exist
1743 MF          overdate variety exists
1744 MF          overdate varieties exist
1745 MF          
1746 MF          overdate variety exists
1747 MF


http://www.coinfactswiki.com/wiki/On_the_Pillar_Coinage_of_Mexico,_1732-1771 - On the Pillar Coinage of Mexico, 1732-1771: 

The denominations struck were the half, one, two, four and eight reales. Quarter reales were not struck until the 1790's, long after the pillar design was dropped. Assayer's initials in blue link to an article on that issue. Overdates are not listed here but are discussed on the individual pages.

Mexico City is the only mint which issued pillar coins for all three kings of the period, Philip V (1700-46), Ferdinand VI (1746-59) and Charles III (1759-88). The years in which the old king died and the new one succeeded usually saw issues in both kings' names. In 1733, two mintmarks were used, MX and Mo. In 1742, the shield sides of the half, one and two reales were redesigned and single letter assayers were used henceforth for the smaller denominations. In 1754, the pillar side of the eight reales was redesigned to show two different crowns rather than the similar crowns heretofore used. 
Schlüsselwörter: Spain Spanish Empire Felipe Mexico Reales Manuel León Francisco Peña Flores Pillar Dollar crown coat arms Castile castle lion flan defect globe hemisphere sea pillars waves motto ribbons

1736 AD., Spain, Spanish Empire, Felipe V, Mexico City mint, 8 Reales, Cayón 9392.

Spanish Empire, Felipe V (1700-46), Mexico City mint, assayers Manuel de León and Francisco de la Peña y Flores (“MF“), 1736 AD.,
8 Reales (`Pillar Dollar`) (ø 40 mm / 26,92 g), 0.917 silver, 27,0 g. theor. mint weight, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), milled edge with a surrounding leaf pattern,
Obv.: PHILIP·V·D·G·HISPAN·ET IND·REX / ·/M/F - 8 , (Felipe V por la gracia de Dios rey de las Españas y las Indias - Felipe 5th by the grace of God King of Spain and the Indies / Mexico City mint, assayer F - 8 Reales), crowned coat of arms of Castile and Leon, flanked by mint mark and value. Two vertical flan defects at right lion - alrededor de un escudo coronado cuartelado de castillos y leones, entre MF (ensayador) y valor 8.
Rev.: VTRAQUE VNUM / PLUS - VLT{RA} / Mo 1736 Mo , (“Both as one / Further beyond / Mexico mint 1736“ - uno y otro son uno, refiriéndose a la unión de los 2 mundos el conocido y el nuevo, América), crowned globe hemispheres flanked by crowned pillars (two worlds crowned back the waves of the sea, the Pillars of Hercules), second motto on two ribbons around pillars, double mint mark and date below - , alrededor de 2 bolas que representan al nuevo y viejo mundo coronadas entre dos columnas coronadas con las leyendas PLVS VLTRA.
Cayón (new) 9392 ; Cayón (1998), 8767 ; KM 103 ; FC-8a ; El-11 ; Gil-M-8-8 .

Year / Mint Mark / Mintage
1732 F
1733 F overdate variety exists
1733 MF
1733 MX
1734 MF overdate variety exists
1735 MF
1736 MF
1737 MF
1738 MF overdate varieties exist
1739 MF overdate varieties exist
1740 MF overdate varieties exist
1741 MF overdate variety exists
1742 MF overdate varieties exist
1743 MF overdate variety exists
1744 MF overdate varieties exist
1745 MF
1746 MF overdate variety exists
1747 MF


http://www.coinfactswiki.com/wiki/On_the_Pillar_Coinage_of_Mexico,_1732-1771 - On the Pillar Coinage of Mexico, 1732-1771:

The denominations struck were the half, one, two, four and eight reales. Quarter reales were not struck until the 1790's, long after the pillar design was dropped. Assayer's initials in blue link to an article on that issue. Overdates are not listed here but are discussed on the individual pages.

Mexico City is the only mint which issued pillar coins for all three kings of the period, Philip V (1700-46), Ferdinand VI (1746-59) and Charles III (1759-88). The years in which the old king died and the new one succeeded usually saw issues in both kings' names. In 1733, two mintmarks were used, MX and Mo. In 1742, the shield sides of the half, one and two reales were redesigned and single letter assayers were used henceforth for the smaller denominations. In 1754, the pillar side of the eight reales was redesigned to show two different crowns rather than the similar crowns heretofore used.

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