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  1. After the first Round Table, in Paris at the École Normale Supérieure in January 2012, Moneys and Economies during 19th Century, from Europe to Asia, (see the videos on this page and the proceedings at Moneta volume # 139), a Round Table was in the framework of the program DAMIN, in Madrid, in 2013, May 16-17, in cooperation with the Casa de Velazquez, the LabEx TransferS (École Normale ...

  2. www.monedanumismatica.com › coins › realSpanish Real - Moneda

    Information about Spanish Real. Real. The first coins in silver with the name of real were minted by Alfonso XI of Castile (1312-1350) with a value of 3 maravedí, a golden Arab currency adopted by Alfonso VI after the conquest of Toledo in 1085, emitted by Alfonso VIII with a value of 3.8 grams gold in 1172 and depreciated by Alfonso X (1252 ...

  3. Del 'Spanish dollar' al dólar estadounidense. Sociedad Historia Ocio. Entre los siglos XVI y XVIII el real, una moneda de plata española, fue la referencia del comercio mundial. Los ingleses de las colonias americanas la llamaban 'Spanish dollar' y acabaron por adoptarla como propia. Muchas palabras guardan historias fascinantes.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2021 · The Spanish dollar was the original bitcoin, as it could be divided into 1/8 and was commonly referred to as pieces of 8or bits of 8(reales de a ocho). It was made of ~24g of silver. In 1784, the year after 13 British colonies ratified the Treaty of Paris with the State of Great Britain as free and independent States, and decades after the 30 ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Assess world coin values with the World Coin Price Guide on NGCcoin.com. View Mexico SPANISH COLONY 8 Reales prices, images and mintage info.

  6. In 1535, Spain opened a mint in Mexico, followed by other mints in Latin America, that produced Spanish dollars. These coins were also called pesos, a unit of weight. Queen Anne's Proclamation of 1704 made the Spanish dollar a monetary unit in the American colonies, worth six shillings.

  7. In the United States these coins were legal tender up until the Civil War period. Milled Dollars had a powerful effect on the U.S. coinage system. Our dollar was based on the Spanish Milled Dollar and some of the slang expressions referring to this money still survive today. As an example, the 8 Real was often cut into 8 "bits" to make change.