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In Spain, doubloons were legal tender until the middle of the 19th century, when in 1859 Isabel II replaced them with reales; it replaced the 6.7 gr doubloon with a new, heavier one that was equal to 100 reales and weighed 8.37 gr (0.268 troy ounces). The last Spanish doubloons (indicating the denomination of 80 reales) were minted in 1849. The Spanish colonies of Mexico, Peru, and New Granada continued to mint doubloons after becoming independent.