An old Spanish silver Real worth (8 Reales), weighing 26.7 grams of silver. It was traded as official currency in the world, Arab countries, and the Gulf. Previously, it was called Abu Al-Madfa, during the same period as the Austrian Real called "Francs", for the Spanish King Ferdinand VII in 1820 AD.
These are its details:
Ferdinand VII Real is a historical Spanish silver coin from the reign of King Ferdinand VII (reigned intermittently between 1808-1833). These coins are characterized by the king's name in Latin "FERDIN VII" on the obverse, and they come in various denominations, the most famous being "8 Reales", which was widespread.
Basic information about the Ferdinand VII Real:
Reign: Ferdinand VII ruled Spain in 1808, then from 1813 until his death in 1833.
Material: The coins are usually made of silver.
Design: The coin usually bears the king's portrait (profile) with Latin inscriptions such as "DEI GRATIA" (By the Grace of God).
Historical Value: These coins (especially the 8 Reales denomination) were heavily used in international trade during that era, including in the Spanish colonies.
A distinctive piece with high cleanliness, still showing traces of the earth. The selling price is set at 500 Riyals.
Location: Al-Khobar, Al-Aziziyah, Al-Suwari district. Delivery is available to all cities and regions of the Kingdom via shipping companies.
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