Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC

Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “muzikguy” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Denomination: Escudo
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1786
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain

Superb details 1786 4 Escudos gold Coin Spain NGC
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712

Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Mexico 8 Escudos 1712 “1715 Fleet Shipwreck” NGC XF. Mexico 8 Escudos 1712 “1715 Fleet Shipwreck” NGC XF! Our research makes us believe this piece was mis appropriated the 1714 designation on the grade tab, likely 1712. This coin was most likely graded roughly 10 years ago. Beautiful buttery color 8 Escudos from the Mexico mint – 1715 FLEET Shipwreck certified by NGC. Pedigreed from the Marcial de Gomar collection. Near full weight at 26.77gm. I would need to do further research on this piece; however, at a cursory glance I believe it to be a different date than the grading co. Mentioned, perhaps something much earlier (1705-13), but not confirmed. I will follow up on it and post confirmed findings. Because the fleet was carrying silver, it is also known as the 1715 Plate Fleet (plata being the Spanish word for silver plate). Some artifacts and even coins still wash up on Florida beaches from time to time. Around 1,000 sailors perished while a small number survived on lifeboats. Thus, earning this coinage the name of Pirate’s Gold! The story begins with the “War of the Spanish Succession” ending, as well as the death of the Spanish Queen. King Philip found a new bride, Elizabeth Farnesse, Duchess of Palma and needed a new Queen’s Dowry. The king would send two separate fleets to the New World (after the government had cancelled all sailing from the Americas to Spain for two years), which would load up at separate ports Vera Cruz and Cartegena, then meet up in Havana. The plan was to have one large Armada with a heavy navel escort, carrying the accumulated precious metals and jewels from the last three years. Of which, the average year sailed in between 90 and 120 million francs. Treasure The Cartegena Fleet arrived first in Havana (in March), loaded down by chests filled with Gold coins (from Santa Fe de Bogota), Colombian Emeralds from Muzo mine and gold jewelry from Peru. Awaiting the fleet of Vera Cruz, commanded by Gen. Don Juan Eseban de Ubilla, carrying Gold and Silver ingots. However, Don Juan was delayed in Vera Cruz awaiting pack mule trains from Acapulco. Finally, in the first week of May the mule train arrived with their silks, ivories and blue and white porcelains. The details of the Queen’s Jewels are blurry at best but were known to include and Emerald ring weighing in at 74 carats, a heart designed from 130 matched pears, a pair of earrings each of 14 pearls and a rosary of pure coral. There were 8 chests in total and stowed in Ubilla’s cabin (who was a senior military officer and had overall command). After many other delays, finally the Galleons left Havana on Wednesday July 24th, with favorable winds pushing them at nearly 6 knots. By the 29th the winds were over 70 knots, with gusts hitting over 100 knots. The chaplain said, the water flew in the air like arrows, doing injury to those it hit. Finally, at 2:30am on July 31st, the flagship hit the reefs and torn apart, throwing all off her decks and 223 sailors were pounded to death by the rocks. More than 700 men were missing, wreckage and bodies scattered for almost 30 miles along the coast. For the next four years the Spanish attempted to salvage the treasure, but finally ceased in 1719. The dangers or sharks, pirates and Indians were just too great. There was an estimate of 14 million pesos registered treasure lost. This sunken fleet of Galleons is still giving up her Treasure! In 2010 the claim owners discovered the only bronze swivel gun ever found on the 1715 Fleet. Tucked away inside this the bronze cannon were 51 Gold Escudos and 40 Silver Reales. Most recently, another find of 50 Feet Gold Chain and 5 additional Gold escudos were just recovered, approx.. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\North & Central America\Mexico\Colonial (up to 1821)”. The seller is “pirategoldcoins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1712
  • Currency: Escudo
  • Grade: XF
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • Certification: NGC

Mexico 1714 8 Escudos Ngc Xf 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Pirate Gold Coin Treasure 1712
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare

Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
NGC “MS – 63″? ONLY 1 GRADED HIGHER. VERY RARE IN THIS CONDITION. Type Standard circulation coin. References KM# 62.1. Casa de Moneda de Colombia, Popayan, Colombia. Mintmarks: NR – mint of Santa Fe de Bogotá (“Nuevo Reino de Granada”, the colony’s name) – KM 62.1 P – mint of Popayán – KM 62.2. WE ARE OFFERING THIS SUBLIME SPANISH GOLD COIN AT A GREAT PRICE. FOR THE ADVANCED COLLECTOR´S & THE MOST DEMANDING NUMISMATISTS. Numista Rarity index: 96 /100. We Accept Offers & in some cases Negociate prices. We Respond to all inquiries within 24 hours, normally in about 2-3 hours. We personally select all our items & try to offer you Premium Quality. All items are packaged securely to insure a safe journey to you. We really appreciate your comments & feedback after you receive your items and will do the same to you. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Gold”. The seller is “mannycoinsstampsbanknotes” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1805
  • Grade: MS-63
  • KM Number: 62.1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC

Colombia 1805 Nr-jj? 8 Escudos Gold? Ngc Ms 63? Key Date? Rare
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce

Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Older, armored bust right. Tomas Francisco Prieto Martin. Crowned arms in Order of the Golden Fleece collar. IN. UTROQ. FELIX.. AUSPICE. DEO 8 S. M.. PJ. Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Madrid, Spain (1591-date). Numista Rarity index: 88 /100. We Accept Offers & in some cases Negociate prices. We Respond to all inquiries within 24 hours, normally in about 2-3 hours. We personally select all our items & try to offer you Premium Quality. All items are packaged securely to insure a safe journey to you. We really appreciate your comments & feedback after you receive your items and will do the same to you. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Gold”. The seller is “mannycoinsstampsbanknotes” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU 58
  • Year: 1777
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • KM Number: 409.1

Spain 1777? M-pj 8 Escudos? Gold? Ngc Au-58? Scarce
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare

Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
NGC – AU-55 – (EXTREMELY RARE)? For those of you that missed the first coin we had for sale like this. Here is a second opportunity to have this rare coin. It´s the second coin that we´ve had of the 4 coins known in AU-55. This coin having much more Luster then the other one and in are opinion a much nicer coin. We have never seen an AU coin with so much luster. This is the sister coin of the. Spain Segovia 1723 – 8 Escudos. A two year type. ONLY 6 COINS KNOWN IN ALL GRADES & ONLY 2 COINS GRADED HIGHER MS-62 & AU-58+. THIS COIN IS 1 1/2 GRADE LOWER THEN THE NGC AU-58+. HERE YOU HAVE A GREAT SPECIMEN FOR MUCH LESS. THE OTHER COIN ALSO STATES ITS THE FINEST KNOWN, BUT IT IS´NT. THE FINEST KNOWN IS A MS-62. THIS IS A GREAT PRICE FOR ARE COIN AND. THE SEGOVIA “ROYALS” ARE WELL KNOWN FOR THERE EXCELENCE, WITH A SUPIRIOR STRIKE & MORE DETAIL THEN THE SPANISH COLONIAL “ROYALS”. The Segovia 8 escudos of Philip V represent the pinnacle of quality in the shield/cross type from Spanish mints, often called “onzas de cruz, ” with finely engraved intricate details struck by press on a perfectly smooth flan marked with an (edge-milling collar). They just do not compare with anything prior or contemporaneous except maybe Mexican “Royals” (Galanos) that sell in six figures. C onservatively graded in our opinion despite a few tiny marks and a small natural rim-flaw at 2 o’clock on the reverse. Rich gold color, perfectl y centered and evenly struck, with ample luster and great eye-appeal. “REAL INGENIO” of SEGOVIA – Was the most Sophisticated Minting machine with roller dies in the world. C rown Jewel of all Spanish Numismatics, from 1586 – 1869. At a time when the coins of Spain and its colonies were extremely poor quality, the Segovian pieces were so attractive because of roller dies technology. They are considered by most of Spanish collectors as the most beautiful coins ever minted in Spain. You have to take into account that we are talking about some coetaneous pieces to the cobs, a century and a half before they began to mint the pillar dollars. All coins coming from roller dies are a bit warped… And if you somehow find a totally plane one, it’s probably a counterfeit. Numista Rarity index: 100 /100. KM# 326, Cal# 152, Fr# 246. Large crowned arms in order collar. PHILIPPUS V DEI GRA. Cross in quatrefoil, mint mark and assayer initial in legend. HISPANIARUM REX F 8 1721/19. Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Segovia, Spain (1591-date). We Accept Offers & in some cases Negociate prices. We Respond to all inquiries within 24 hours, normally in about 2-3 hours. We personally select all our items & try to offer you Premium Quality. All items are packaged securely to insure a safe journey to you. We really appreciate your comments & feedback after you receive your items and will do the same to you. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Gold”. The seller is “mannycoinsstampsbanknotes” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1721/19
  • Grade: AU 55
  • KM Number: 326
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC

Spain? 8 Escudos 1721/19? Segovia Gold Royal? Ngc Au-55? Very Rare
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin

Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
Peru 1708 8 Escudos “1715 Fleet Shipwreck” NGC 61. Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure. PERU 8 ESCUDOS 1708 NGC 61 1715 FLEET GOLD COB DOUBLOON COIN PHILIP V from the LIMA Mint, weighs 26.9 grams, Graded NGC 61 Only 10 pieces ever Certified!!! This GOLD DOUBLOON is from the 1715 PLATE FLEET. This COB has a Very Large round Planchet with a bold strike, displaying a FULL CROWN! The Legends are predominately legible (REX HISPANIRUM ET = KING of SPAIN and INDIES). The Cross side (reverse) is Fully struck as well with Strong Devices / Details. The CROSS is Full and complete, very well centered! The legends fully legible and Complete HISPANPHILIPUS. DG = PHILIP V of SPAIN by the Grace of GOD. The details and Luster are very strong on this Worlds FINEST KNOWN Gold Doubloon! 5 STAR EYE APPEAL! The item “PERU 1708 8 ESCUDOS NGC 61 1715 FLEET GOLD SHIPWRECK COB DOUBLOON TREASURE COIN” is in sale since Wednesday, July 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\South America\Peru”. The seller is “pirategoldcoins” and is located in La Jolla, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Currency: Escudo
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 1715
  • Composition: Gold

Peru 1708 8 Escudos Ngc 61 1715 Fleet Gold Shipwreck Cob Doubloon Treasure Coin
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)

1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
Up for sale here is an excellent 1782 Bolivia Gold Charles III 4 Escudos Coin (4E) that has been certified and graded XF Details (Plugged) by the NGC Grading Service – Extremely Fine. This is a rare and excellent Gold 4 Escudos with a nice overall look. Quite a scarce Classic Coin, now well over 200 years old! As always, this piece is Guaranteed Genuine. About Us: Quality customer service is a top priority in our store. Thousands of satisfied customers. With rare classic gold and silver coins for their collections. We have been continuously recognized as an. For consistently providing excellent service and achieving the highest ratings from buyers of our coins. We take special care in the packing of each coin and also include free tracking with every order to ensure that your coins are delivered safely. All coins that we offer are. Coin grading is subjective and all posted grades provide professional opinions. We post multiple large, clear photos of each and every coin so that you can take a look at these gorgeous pieces yourself. If you have any questions, feel free to let us know. Highest Ratings from Buyers. What Our Customers Say. The highest customer service possible. This is a person I intend to do business with in the future. As good as it gets. The item “1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)” is in sale since Tuesday, September 14, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\South America\Bolivia”. The seller is “eternitycoin” and is located in Beverly Hills, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Bolivia
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 1782
  • Composition: Gold

1782 Bolivia Charles III 4 Escudos Gold Coin 4E Certified NGC XF Details (EF)
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure

Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
Spain 4 Escudos 1621-65 “Brute Style” NGC 61. Pirate Gold Coins Treasure. Spain 4 Escudos 1621-65 “Brute Style” NGC 61! Nice Bold Strike on both sides! The toning in the devices really makes this piece pop! Rarely do you even get a partial Crown, this piece has the majority of the Crown and the Denomination along the right side of the Shield. The Cross is 100% intact, many pieces have large “soft spots” sometimes removing up to 50% of the strike on the Cross. Not only is the Cross completely intact, the surround Tressures are 100% there, even inlcuding the sharp line due to it amazingly crisp strike! Also displays a partial “REX” (King) For a Brute Style piece, this piece of treasure has everything going for it! The item “SPAIN 4 ESCUDOS NGC 61 1621-65 ATOCHA ERA BRUTE PIRATE GOLD COINS TREASURE” is in sale since Wednesday, May 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “pirategoldcoins” and is located in La Jolla, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC
  • Currency: Escudo
  • Year: 1652
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination: 4 ESCUDOS

Spain 4 Escudos Ngc 61 1621-65 Atocha Era Brute Pirate Gold Coins Treasure
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN

1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
With a weight of 6.68g. Date is not visible, but the assayer mark of B dates this coin between 1600 and 1610, and is much harder and less available than the assayer V 2 escudos! Royal Mint of Spain (Real Casa de la Moneda), Madrid, Spain (1591-date). Philip III was the King of Spain and King of Portugal and the Algarves, where he ruled as Philip II of Portugal from 1598 until his death. Philip III married Margaret of Austria, sister of Emperor Ferdinand II member of the House of Habsburg. Born in Madrid, the son of Philip II of Spain and his fourth wife (and niece) Anna, he shared the viewpoints and beliefs of his father, including his piety, but did not inherit his industry. The diligent old king hand sorrowfully confessed that God had not given him a son capable of governing his vast dominions, and that he has foreseen that Philip III would be led by his servants. Unlike his father, Philip III was not interested in the day-to-day business of government. He spent many months each year traveling to different palaces with his court, away from the government centre. His household costs rose enormously at a time of falling income. He died in Madrid in 1621. The story told in the memoirs of the French ambassador Bassompierre, that he was killed in the heat of a brasero (a pan of hot charcoal), because the proper official to take it away was not at hand, is a humorous exaggeration of the formal etiquette of the court. Obverse: Cross potent within polylobe, without inward-facing lis-symbols. Four annulets in outer fields and traces of legend around. Legend: + HISPANIARVM REX. Reverse: Crowned spanish coat-of-arms. Mint letter (S) above assayer initial (B) in left field. For your consideration a rare Spanish gold 2 escudos cob coin, struck at the Seville mint under Philip III of Spain. A beautiful 100% authentic gold 2 escudos cob coin from the Atocha Era graded in a NGC MS 61 Graded Slab Holder which is one of 3 in this grade with NONE FINER! Philip III (Spanish: Felipe III; April 14, 1578 March 31, 1621) was the King of Spain and King of Portugal and the Algarves, where he ruled as Philip II of Portugal (Portuguese: Filipe II), from 1598 until his death. His chief minister was the Duke of Lerma. Philip III married Margaret of Austria, sister of Emperor Ferdinand II, and like her husband, a member of the House of Habsburg. The item “1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN” is in sale since Tuesday, November 9, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “coinzio729″ and is located in Lehi, Utah. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
  • Denomination: 2 Escudo
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1621
  • Certification Number: 4340059-002
  • Grade: MS 61
  • KM Number: 48
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification: NGC

1598-1621 Spain 2 Escudos Gold Philip III Seville Mint NGC MS 61! FINEST KNOWN
1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53
1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53
1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53

1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53
1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53! Mint Year: 1798 Denomination: 2 Escudos Reference: Friedberg 296, KM-435.1. Mint Place: Madrid (privy mark: crowned M) Condition. Minor deposits in protected areas, otherwise a nice XF! 875 Diameter: 22mm Weight: 6.77gm. Obverse: Draped profile bust of Charles IV right. Charles IV by the Grace of God, King of the Spains and Indies 1798. Reverse: Shield under crown within Golden Fleece Order collar. Value (2-S) in fields. Legend: AUSPICE DEO IN UTROQ FELIX (privy mark: crowned M) MF (assayer initials) Translateion. Under God’s Auspices Happy in Both (Worlds). The doubloon (from Spanish doblon, meaning “double”), was a two-escudo or 32-reales gold coin, weighing 6.77 grams (0.218 troy ounces). Doubloons were minted in Spain, Mexico, Peru, and Nueva Granada. In Spain, doubloons were current up to the middle of the 19th century. In Europe the doubloon became the model for several other gold coins, including the French Louis d’or, the Italian doppia, the Swiss duplone, the Northern German pistole, and the Prussian Friedrich d’or. Was King of Spain from. Until his abdication on. Charles was the second son of Charles III and his wife Maria Amalia of Saxony. He was born at Portici, while his father was king of the Two Sicilies. His elder brother Don Felipe was passed over for the two thrones as mentally retarded and epileptic. Charles had inherited a great frame and immense physical strength from the Saxon line of his mother, granddaughter of August the Strong. When young he was fond of wrestling with the strongest countrymen he could find. While he was considered by many to be intellectually sluggish and quite credulous he was also known for his acts of kindness. In 1788, Charles III died and Charles IV succeeded to the throne. Even though he had a profound belief in the sanctity of his office and kept up the appearance of an absolute, powerful monarch, he never took more than a passive part in the direction of his own government, occupying himself with hunting. The affairs of government he left to his wife and his prime minister. In 1792, Maria Louis finally succeeded in ousting the Count of Floridablanca from office and had him replaced with Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, Count of Aranda, the chief of the. However, in the wake of the war against Republican France, the liberal-leaning Count of Aranda was replaced by Manuel de Godoy, a favourite of the Queen and allegedly her lover, who would henceforth enjoy the lasting favour of the King. Godoy continued Aranda’s policy of neutrality towards France but after Spain protested against the execution of the deposed king in 1793, France declared war on Spain and in 1795 forced Godoy to conclude an alliance and declared war on Great Britain. In 1803, after smallpox had affected his daughter Maria Luisa, the king commissioned his doctor Francisco Javier de Balmis to bring the vaccine to the Spanish colonies on state expenses. Spain remained an ally of France and supported the Continental Blockade until the the British naval victory at Trafalgar. However, After Napoleon’s victory over Prussia in 1807, Godoy again steered Spain back onto the French side. This switching back and forth devalued Charles’ position as a trustworthy ally while the return to the French alliance increased Godoy’s unpopularity and strengthened. The supporters of Crown Prince Ferdinand, who favored a close relationship with Great Britain. When King Charles was told that his son Ferdinand was appealing to Napoleon against Godoy, he took the side of the minister. When the populace rose at Aranjuez in 1808 he abdicated on. In favour of his son, to save the minister who had been taken prisoner. Ferdinand took the throne as Ferdinand VII, but was distrusted by Napoleon who had 100,000 soldiers in Spain by that time. Charles IV found refuge in France, and became a prisoner of Napoleon: the latter, posing as arbiter, summoned both Charles IV and his son to Bayonne in April and coaxed Charles (who had a difficult time restraining himself from assaulting his son) to retract his earlier abdication and abdicate, on. In favour of Napoleon. Charles was then interned in Talleyrand’s castle in Valençay. He accepted a pension from the French Emperor and spent the rest of his life between his wife and Godoy, staying briefly in Compiègne and more durably in Marseille. In 1812, he finally settled in Rome in the Palazzo Barberini, where he died on. The item “1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53″ is in sale since Monday, August 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Wien. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Certification: NGC
  • Denomination: 2 Escudos
  • KM Number: 435.1.
  • Grade: AU 53
  • Year: 1798

1798, Spain, Charles IV. Spanish Gold 2 Escudos Coin. (6.77gm) NGC AU-53
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