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1812 HJ 8 Reales: ANACS VF35: Mexico City Mint

$ 116.13

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Certification: ANACS
  • Composition: Silver
  • Grade: VF 35
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Design: Milled Bust-Type
  • Year: 1812
  • Certification Number: 6272485
  • Denomination: 8 Reales
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    1812 HJ 8 Reales
    Ferdinand VII
    Mexico City
    Mint
    In 1812 there were two types of 8 Reales issued by the Mexico City Mint. They were the 1812 HJ and the 1812 JJ.
    The practice at the mint was to identify the assayers by placing the senior assayer’s initial first when going around the coin clockwise, using the initial of what we call “the first name” in the United States of America.
    “Senior” refers to the assayer hired first at the mint.
    The years 1812 and 1813 were special cases where 3 first class assayers were employed at the Mexico City Mint at the same time.
    Henrique Buenaventura Azorin (H) was an assayer from 1803 into 1814, Joaquin Davila Madrid (J) was an assayer from 1809 into 1833 and Jose Garcia Ansaldo (J) from 1812 into 1833.
    For this particular coin, Henrique and Joaquin give us this HJ, maybe.
    For the part of 1812 before Jose Garcia Ansaldo (J) was hired, and at times thereafter in both 1812 and 1813, the Reales bore the initials HJ referring to
    Azorin (H) and Madrid (J)
    and after Ansaldo’s hiring, possibly Ansaldo (J).
    In 1812 after the hiring of Ansaldo (J) a significant majority of 1812 and 1813 Reales bore the initials (JJ).
    Note that for the year 1812, this particular coin, the HJ, is the rarer one, as is the HJ the rarer one in 1813.
    A time line anomaly exists in these years, where the assayers appear to be out of sequence.
    Look at the years of the relevant assayers as shown on the 8 Reales:
    1811HJ
    1812HJ
    1812JJ
    1813HJ
    1813JJ
    Once a new coin is minted, the 1812JJ, a later coin with the old assayers 1813HJ should not appear.
    The JJ should not follow the HJ because an 1812JJ has been minted if we assume HJ always means Henrique and Joaquin.
    Could it be that some of the 1812 and some to all of the 1813 refer to Henrique and Jose, also HJ?
    If all of the 1813 HJ Reales were Henrique and Jose, there would be no time line anomaly.
    Whatever occurred to create this is documented in the records kept at that time, awaiting being brought to light.
    The coin currently for sale is from the Draped Bust Series.
    With the Draped Bust Series, which started in the latter part of 1811, the purity content rose to 90.3%, back to where it was from 1772 through 1784, and the latter part of 1789 and all of 1790.
    PRICES:
    My price reference is 2015 North American Coins & Prices David Harper Editor (24th Edition).   The prices listed for this specific coin are: Very Good (8) = .00, Fine (12) =0.00, Very Fine (20) = 0.00, Extremely Fine (40) = 5.00.
    Photography:
    The physical appearance of a coin will differ depending on the type, intensity and angle of the light under which we view the coin.
    For photographing this coin, I use a 100 watt incandescent light bulb at a distance of about 1 foot.
    Incandescent light is the type used when grading coins.
    Sales Information
    DOMESTIC SALES - FREE SHIPPING.
    Tracking Numbers:
    I will post a tracking number after I ship to you.
    INTERNATIONAL SALES
    I am now currently making international sales.
    As I understand it, if you can see my listing, you can buy it from outside the USA.  My shipping it to Kentucky is free to you.  The part about getting your coin from Kentucky to you has all been worked out by Global Shipping.  Supposedly, you can see your mailing costs, etc.
    Payment
    As I understand it, you are restricted to using only Paypal as has been the case for many years.
    I would appreciate your paying me in a timely fashion after the close of the sale.
    Other Information
    My shipment to you
    :  The 8
    th
    largest city in the USA no longer has a Post Office open after 5:00PM Monday through Friday. My mail route is “a training route” so I no longer have any idea who is going to be delivering my mail, or at what time of day.  I am not going to leave a -0 coin outside to be picked up by “whomever”.  Given all of this, if you win and pay for a coin this morning, it probably won’t be put in the mail this afternoon.  They are taken to the Post Office to be mailed.
    Returns:
    This is a collector coin and not just some chunk of silver bullion.  If you do not feel that this coin is “right for you” after you have examined it, send an email letting me know it is coming back to me.  Return shipping cost is at the buyer’s expense.  Return it at your convenience, preferably within 14 days. The shipping to you is at my expense for domestic shipping.
    This is an old collector’s coin, and you and I both know, as coin collectors, sometimes a coin that looks good from photos does not measure up to our expectations.  After you have looked at it, if you decide that it is “not for you”, you don’t have to list a bunch of reasons why you have decided you do not want it.  Just let me know that you will be sending it back so that I will know to expect it.  I have other old 8 Reales.  If for some reason you don’t feel satisfied with this coin, that doesn’t mean you won’t be happy with the next one you win.
    Please read everything I have stated to you about this coin, if I have made any specific comments about it.  If there is something of interest to you about the coin that I did not explain to you in this listing, send an email.
    I want you to be satisfied with what you get.
    I want to build a positive business relationship with you, not just “get a sale”.