Description
The 10,000 Reis Gold Coin, featuring Pedro II, is a remarkable piece in the history of Brazilian numismatics. Minted in the 19th century during the reign of Emperor Dom Pedro II, the last monarch of Brazil, this coin stands as a symbol of a significant period in Brazilian history. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Pedro II, signifying the power and prestige of the Brazilian monarchy. On the reverse, the coin showcases the coat of arms of the Empire of Brazil, further emphasising the country’s rich heritage. The 10,000 Reis Gold Coin weighs approximately 8.96 grams and is made of 0.917 fine gold, equivalent to a gold content of approximately 0.2643 ounces. Its historical significance, combined with its gold content, makes it a valuable investment and a notable addition to any coin collection.
This 10,000 reis gold coin is graded XF 45 by NGC, making it a much rarer and more exquisite coin than most other 10,000 reis coins. Making a good appeal for those to collect numismatic coins.