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Bolivia. Carlos III. 1760-1788.
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- AR 8 Reales (a.k.a. Spanish dollar) (39mm, 27.17 g, 12h). Potosi mint. Dated 1768 SLP (Potosi monogram). "Pillar Dollar."
- CAROLVS • III • D • G • HISPAN • ET IND • REX *, crowned arms; *J/R/* to left, */8/* to right
- VTRAQVE VNVM * SLP * 1770 * SLP, crowned hemispheres between pillars with banners inscribed, PLUS and VLTRA.
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- KM 105.
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