1731-M Brazil Gold 12800 Reis Joao V MS-62 NGC
1731-M Brazil Gold 12800 Reis Joao V MS-62 NGC
Struck during the reign of Joao V, this substantial gold coin from 1731 represents a fascinating era of Brazilian numismatic history. Minted at the Minas Gerais Mint, it carries the distinctive 'M' mintmark, identifying its origin in a region famous for its rich mineral wealth. This piece was issued with a high face value of 12,800 Reis, reflecting the immense scale of gold production in the territory during the early eighteenth century. Crafted from 0.917 fine gold, the coin contains 0.8455 troy ounces of precious metal. The obverse features the Latin inscription naming the ruler, IOANNES, alongside the 1731 date and the mintmark. Having survived the centuries in exceptional state, this specimen has been officially graded as Mint State 62 (MS-62), preserving the bold details of its colonial-era design for modern observers to appreciate.
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Specifications
| Country | Brazil |
|---|---|
| Year | 1731 |
| Grade | NGC |
| Legal-tender face value | 12,800 Reis |
| Metal | Gold |
| Weight | 0.8455 troy oz |
| Purity | .917 |
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