Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Mint Colonial Chile
Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Mint Colonial Chile

Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Mint Colonial Chile
Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J MS 61 NGC. Santiago mint, KM3, Onza-644. The strike sharp with little evidence of past circulation is seen. The surface quality, especially on the obverse, almost definitively ties this coin as a recovery piece from the. Nuestra Senora de la Luz. The item “Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Mint Colonial Chile” is in sale since Tuesday, July 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\South America\Chile”. The seller is “vidurainc” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC

Ferdinand VI gold 8 Escudos 1751 So-J Gold Coin NGC MS 61 Mint Colonial Chile
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins

Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1715 8 Escudos In Mermaid Bezel With Emerald. Pirate Gold Coins Jewelry Treasures. PERU 1715 FLEET 8 ESCUDOS PENDANT NECKLACE JEWELRY PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK This beautifully (professionally) designed Pendant holds a PERU 8 Escudos DOUBLE DATED 1715 LIMA Cob (26.92gm, 32mm just the coin) featuring a FULL CROWN (Ive never seen before) and Full 2nd Double Date (in Legend), VERY VERY RARELY seen! The Mermaid Bezel is 14kt with TWO (2) 1715 FLEET Emeralds approx.. 95 and 2.2 Ctw, Total 3ct. This Design is UNIQUE and was created Especially for this Rare Gold Doubloon! This is the Ultimate Pendant for Any Shipwreck Collector! To have a LIMA PERU 1715 8 Escudos is Extremely Rare in its own right, but to have one with both a FULL CROWN and Full Double Date is Unheard of (truly the Unicorn guys have been waiting for)! The Pillars of Hercules are Full and the Mint Mark L (Lima) and Assayer M (Majero) are also both full and complete. The Cobs color is so beautiful, it has a Honey or butterscotch tone to it. The Cross is also very nicely struck (almost no doubling), and with both inside and outer dots around the Cross and Legends. Truly a Trophy Cob! There is much controversy as to whether the 1715 LIMAs are from the 1715 FLEET. Although I must say overwhelmingly, a vast majority of dealers and collectors that weve discussed it with side on the opinion that they DO exist (to be from the 1715 FLEET). To this writer, it is irrefutable evidence that some of the 1715 LIMAs certainly came from the 1715 FLEET. The item “PERU 1715 FLEET EMERALDS 8 ESCUDOS PENDANT NECKLACE JEWELRY PIRATE GOLD COINS” is in sale since Wednesday, February 20, 2019. 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.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Currency: Escudo
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 1715
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos

Peru 1715 Fleet Emeralds 8 Escudos Pendant Necklace Jewelry Pirate Gold Coins
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob

Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
PERU 8 ESCUDOS 1725 “LUIS I” TREASURE JEWELRY PENDANT. PIRATE GOLD COINS JEWELRY TREASURES. PERU 1725 “LUIS I” 8 ESCUDOS PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE PERFECT FOR JEWELRY PIECE!! This authentic, Very RARE 1725 overweight 27.81! Was struck in the same year that Philip Vths son reigned Luis I. KING Philip Vth (who was appointed the throne by Charles II) abdacated his throne for his son Luis I, but unfortunately this was a very short reign as Luis I fell ill (smallpox) and passed Aug. 1724 about 7 months into his reign (at only age 17, born Aug 1704) so his father Philip V resumed as king until 1750. This Very Rare Gold Doubloon has a beautiful honey color with underlying tones and a complete Date 725, Pillars, and a very bold CROSS (no doubling) and nice Castles and Lions even much of the Legends are visible: Philipus V. HISPANIRUM (King Philip V of SPAIN , by the Grace of God). This Cob is a RARE 1 (ONE) YEAR production! A RARE Opportunity for all Treasure Hunters! The item “PERU 1725 LUIS I 8 ESCUDOS PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE JEWELRY COB” is in sale since Monday, September 24, 2018. 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.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold

Peru 1725 Luis I 8 Escudos Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasure Jewelry Cob
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry

Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
ATOCHA SHIPWRECK GOLD TREASURE BAR 1622 “MEL FISHER” 31.3OZ. ENRADA- MEL FISHER 1985 SALVAGE W/ COA! This stunning Shipwreck Gold Treasure bar from the Nuestra Señora De Atocha from 1622 was recovered July 20th 1985 by Treasure Salvors, Inc. The weight is 31.3oz (Troy ounces for gold are 31g’s as opposed to the traditional 28g) The measurements are 21.3cm x 3.2mm x 1.3cm, this is a very large bar (8 1/2 inches x 1.3in x 1/2 in). Poured & Struck in COLOMBIA from the Pena-Randa Foundry in 1621-22. I have researched many of the En Rada bars and this certainly ranks near the top in condition and clarity. Theres also an assayer scoop or bite located at center left (called the Bocado). These bars came from off the Keys Deep Water Wreck off the Gulf. In all my research and through colleagues long term research theres approximately 12 of these bars known. (Scroll below to read more on the Atocha 1622 Shipwreck). OUR LADY of ATOCHA, SANK IN 1622 OFF THE FLORIDA KEYS, HAVANA BOUND FOR SPAIN. HER GALLEON FILLED WITH ALL TREASURE: GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, TOBACCO, GEMS, AND JEWELRY. SHE NEVER MADE IT OUT OF VERACRUZ TO HAVANA TO JOIN THE FLEET OF THE TIERRA FIRME (MAINLAND) FLEET. HER TREASURE WAS SO ENORMOUS THAT IT TOOK 2 MONTHS TO LOAD THE GALLEON FULL (IN THE SUMMER OF 1622 IN WHAT IS NOW PANAMA CITY). SHE SET SAIL 6 WEEKS BEHIND SCHEDULE ON SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1622. ONLY TWO DAYS LATER ON THE 6TH, SHE WAS PUSHED ONTO THE CORAL REEFS BY A SEVERE HURRICANE APPROX. 35 MILES WEST OF KEY WEST. ALL BUT 3 SAILORS AND TWO SLAVES DROWNED QUICKLY AS HER HULL WAS RIPPED APART BADLY. DUE TO THE GALLEONS SITTING IN 55 OF OCEAN AND YET A SECOND HURRICANE HITTING (FURTHER SCATTERING THE TREASURE) THE FOLLOWING MONTH, SALVAGE EFFORTS WERE SEVERLY HINDERED. WITH THE HELP OF INDIAN SLAVES, OVER A COURSE OF YEARS, ALMOST HALF THE TREASURE WAS RECOVERED FROM THE SANTA MARGARITA. THIS WAS MAINLY ACCOMPLISHED, CRUDELY ENOUGH, BY SENDING SLAVES DOWN IN A BRASS MAKESHIFT DIVING BELL (WITH A WINDOW ON THE SIDE). MANY OF THESE EFFORTS ENDED IN DEATH FOR THE SLAVES. SPAINS SHIPWRECKED TREASURE CAUSED NOTHING SHORT OF DEVESTATION TO ITS FINANCES, WHICH WERE IN DIER NEED TO FUND THEIR 30 YEAR WAR. ALTHOUGH THE SPANISH RECOVERY EFFORTS WERE SOMEWHAT SUCCESSFUL OVER 10 YEARS, THEY NEVER DID FIND THE ATHOCHA! FINALLY, AFTER 16.5 YEARS OF SEARCHING SHE WAS FINALLY DISCOVERED IN 1985 BY MEL FISHER (TREASURE SALVORS), PRODUCING HER GOLD AND RARE MUZO EMERALDS. MOST OF THE GOLD AND SILVER COINS WERE MINTED BETWEEN 1598 TO 1621 (THERE WERE ALSO EARLIER DATES, EVEN AS FAR BACK AS THE EARLY 1500S ON BOARD). TREASURE IS STILL BEING BROUGHT UP TO THIS DAY. Free Template Maker by ISDNtek. He searched doggedly for the treasure for 16 years (and tragically lost his son and daughter-in-law when a salvage boat capsized during the search). In 1985, the Fisher team came upon a large portion of the wreckage. Three large silver bars, two small gold “finger” bars and one gold disc that went down with the Atocha will be featured in Freeman’s Jan. 25 Fine English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts sale. In the early 1600s, the Spanish monarchy dispatched armadas regularly to stock up on gold, silver and gems from the Americas to help fund its army. The Atocha was one of several ships that fell prey to Caribbean hurricanes en route home from Cuba and sank off what would become Key West, Fla. On the Atocha, 260 people drowned and about 70 tons of treasure were lost. Add a map to your own listings. The item “ATOCHA FLEET SHIPWRECK GOLD BAR TREASURE ESCUDOS DOUBLOON COIN PIRATE JEWELRY” is in sale since Tuesday, July 19, 2016. 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.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold
  • Modified Item: No

Atocha Fleet Shipwreck Gold Bar Treasure Escudos Doubloon Coin Pirate Jewelry
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre

Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 “Fleet Shipwreck” Pendant. Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasures. MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1714 PENDANT JEWELRY 1715 FLEET PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TREASURE WOW, a partially Dated 1714 2 Escudos from the Shipwreck of the 1715 FLEET It weighs approx. 13gm total (coin 6.7gm) and the Gold Bezel is 18kt!!! The LUSTER is blinding and compliments the Strong / Crisp STRIKE on this piece. Majority of Shield, 100% of the Mint and Assayer (oMJ), Partial legends on front DEI. 17 = Dei Gratia = By the Grace of God. Reverse has Full Cross and majority of Tressure and partial Legends (RVM REX = King of SPAIN). The item “MEXICO 2 ESCUDOS 1714 PENDANT JEWELRY 1715 FLEET PIRATE GOLD COINS SHIPWRECK TRE” is in sale since Tuesday, January 8, 2019. 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 La Jolla, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: 61
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos
  • Year: 1715

Mexico 2 Escudos 1714 Pendant Jewelry 1715 Fleet Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Tre
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure

Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
Assayer : N Joaquin Negron. Weight : 26.65 grams. The item “Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure” is in sale since Saturday, June 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “shipwreckcoins1″ and is located in Hollywood, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Peru
  • Certification Number: NGC 4485346-003
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: VF Details
  • Year: 173X
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Almost uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Denomination: 8 Escudos

Peru Lima 8 Escudos 173X Shipwreck gold coins NGC 4485346-003 Rare Treasure
1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53
1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53
1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53
1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53

1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53
1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Certified and graded by NGC as AU-53! Obverse: Coat of arms of the Spanish line of the House Habsburg. Mint letter (S) above mint mark (Gothic P) to left. Legend: PHILLIPVS ° II ° DEI GRATIA. Reverse: Cross of Jerusalem within quatrefoil with invereted leaf terminals. Annulets in outer fields. All within pelleted border. Legend: + HISPANIARVM REX. For your consideration a rare 4 escudos gold cob coin, struck under Philip II of Spain between 1556 and 1598 at the Spanish mainland mint of Seville. A magnificent and valuable specimen, and a great addition! The first coinage of the New World and what comes to mind when we think of Pirate Treasure are pieces of eight. These first coins, often called cob coins, were made from roughly cut planchets (blanks) by striking them with hand dies. The word Cobb comes from a simplification of the Spanish phrase, Cabo de Barra, which translates as, from a bar. After the coins are struck, they are weighed by an assayer who cuts off any excess Silver which is why most coins have some of the impression cut away. The Cobb coin, like anything that is no longer available is becoming very scarce and hence more valuable. The few remaining Coins are the last vintage of the glory days of pirates and Treasure hunting and are fast disappearing into private hands. Philip II of Spain Spanish. 21 May 1527 â 13 September 1598 was King of Spain as. In Aragon and Portugal as Philip I Portuguese. During his marriage to Queen Mary I, he was King of England and Ireland and pretender to the kingdom of France. As heir to the Duchy of Burgundy, he was lord of the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands. Known in Spanish as “Philip the Prudent”. , his empire included territories in every continent then known to Europeans and during his reign Spain was the foremost Western European power. Under his rule, Spain reached the height of its influence and power, directing explorations all around the world and settling the colonisation of territories in all the known continents including his namesake Philippine islands. However, he was also responsible for four separate state bankruptcies in 1557, 1560, 1575, and 1596; precipitating the declaration of independence which created the Dutch Republic in 1581; and the disastrous fate of the 1588 invasion of England. Philip was born in Valladolid, the son of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, and his consort, Isabella of Portugal. He was described by the Venetian ambassador Paolo Fagolo in 1563 as slight of stature and round-faced, with pale blue eyes, somewhat prominent lip, and pink skin, but his overall appearance is very attractive. ” The Ambassador went on to say “He dresses very tastefully, and everything that he does is courteous and gracious. The item “1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53″ is in sale since Thursday, February 14, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification Number: 3934829-011
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU53

1598, Spain, Philip II. Certified Gold 4 Escudos Cob Coin. Seville. NGC AU-53
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck

Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
Press “Command” and “-” to make video smaller. PERU 1712 GOLD 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON COIN NGC 63 FIN KN! 1715 PLATE FLEET SHIPWRECK. 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck – Finest Known! PERU “FULL DOUBLE DATE” 1712 GOLD 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON COIN NGC 63 FINEST KN. FROM THE SUNKEN TREASURE SHIPS OF THE “1715 FLEET PLATE” POP TOP!!! THIS PIECE HAS FULL MINT STATE LUSTER AT 302 YEARS OLD! WITHOUT A DOUBT THE MOST SPECIAL ATTRIBUTE BY FAR IS THE FULL SECOND DATE. THIS IS RARELY RARELY RARELY EVER SEEN AND IS HIGHLY PRIZED BY COLLECTORS! THE FRONT ALSO HAS THE FULL INSCRIPTION OF “ANO” MEANING YEAR of 1712. THE STRIKE / DETAILS ON THE DEVICES ARE EXTREMELY STRONG AND ESPECIALLY IMPRESSIVE ON THE CROSS OF JERUSALEM. NORMALLY WEAKLY STRUCK OR VERY THIN, THIS ATYPICAL PIECE HAS A VERY THICK, EVEN AXIS, STRONGLY STUCK CROSS! WITH SURROUNDING LEGEDS REX. HISPANIA KING PHILIP Vth OF SPAIN BY THE GRACE OF GOD. CERTIFIED THE FINEST KNOWN (POP TOP) AND LIKELY TO REMAIN THROUGH THE AGES. PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED CERTIFICATE BOTH DISCUSSING THE PEDIGREE FROM THE “PLATE FLEET” SUNKEN TREASURE OF 1715 BUT ALSO THE CONSULTANT, HIGH NOTED AUTHOR & GRADER’S (FOR NGC) COMMENTS ABOUT THE PIECE HAVING THE ALMOST “PERFECT STRIKE, ” MOST SUPERIOR ORIGINAL GOLD COLOR/ LUSTER (OF ANY PIECE HE’S EVER SEEN), WITH COMPLETE UNDOUBLING (CASTLES, LIONS, CROSS AND CROWN)! HE ALSO DISCUSSES THE FEW MARINE DEPOSITS (BLACK CORAL) IN THE LEGENDS TO TESTIFY TO IT’S FLEET ORGINS (SUNKEN SHIPWRECK). HE BELIEVES THIS PIECE WAS SALVAGED FROM THE REAL 8 SALVAGE CO. ” FROM THE “DOUGLAS BEACH SITE (NIEVES). ALSO, HE GOES ON TO STATE THAT THIS PIECE IS ALSO FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL THE 1712 PIECES THAT ARE IN THE FAMOUS STATE OF FLORIDA COLLECTION. EVEN BETTER THAN THE CALICIO PLATE COINS! HIS QUOTE SAYS IT ALL, THIS PIECE IS THE FLEUR de COIN! Add a map to your own listings. The item “PERU 1712 GOLD 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON COIN NGC 63 FIN KN! 1715 PLATE FLEET SHIPWRECK” is in sale since Sunday, December 10, 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.
  • Certification Number: 13
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold

Peru 1712 Gold 8 Escudos Doubloon Coin Ngc 63 Fin Kn! 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63

1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Certified and graded by NGC as MS-63! Weight: 6.72gm Material: Gold! Obverse: Cross potent within polylobe, without inward-facing leaflets. Reverse: Crowned Spanish coat-of-arms. Mint initial (S) above assayer letter (B) in left field. Was the King of Spain and King of Portugal and the Algarves, where he ruled as Philip II of Portugal Portuguese. , 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. Born in Madrid, the son of Philip II of Spain and his fourth wife (and niece) Anna, daughter of the Emperor Maximilian II and Maria of Spain. He shared the viewpoints and beliefs of his father, including his piety, but did not inherit his industry. The diligent old king had sorrowfully confessed that God had not given him a son capable of governing his vast dominions, and that he had foreseen that Philip III would be led by his servants. This assessment ultimately proved correct. In the view of historian J. Elliott, his “only virtue appeared to reside in a total absence of vice”. The new king put the direction of his government entirely into the hands of his favourite, the Duke of Lerma, Francisco Goméz de Sandoval y Rojas, and when he fell under the influence of Lerma’s son, Cristóbal de Sandoval, the Duke of Uceda in 1618, he trusted himself and his states to the new favourite. Unlike his father, Philip was not interested in the day-to-day business of government. He spent many months each year travelling to different palaces with his court, away from the government centre. His household costs rose enormously at a time of falling income. He died at Madrid on. The story told in the memoirs of the French ambassador Bassompierre, that he was killed by the heat of a. (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. The item “1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63″ is in sale since Monday, May 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Spain”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Gold!
  • Certification Number: 4790540-009
  • Certification: NGC
  • Denomination: 2 Escudos
  • Grade: MS63

1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Gold 2 Escudos Cob Coin. Assayer B! NGC MS63
1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+
1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+
1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+
1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+

1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+
1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Mint Year: 1811 Mint Place: Mexico (oM) Reference: Friedberg 47, KM-160. Certified and graded by NGC as AU Details. Denomination: 8 Escudos – Imaginary bust type. During the time of minting there was no exact portrait of the new King of Spain in Mexico, which left the engraver with no other choice but an estimation of the King´s portrait! 875 Weight: 27.05gm. Obverse: Darpod and armored “Imaginary” bust of of Ferdinand VII right. Legend: FERDIN VII D G HISP ET IND R 1811 Translation. Ferdinand VII by the Grace of God, King of Spain and the Indies, 1808. Reverse: Crowned Spanish shield, splitting value (8-S). All within Toison Order. Legend: IN UTROQ FELIX AUSPICE DEO oM – JJ Translation. Under God’s Auspices Happy in Both Worlds, Cadiz mint, Assayer Initials. Ferdinand VII (October 14, 1784 – September 29, 1833) was King of Spain from 1813 to 1833. The eldest son of Charles IV, king of Spain, and of his wife Maria Louisa of Parma, he was born in the vast palace of El Escorial near Madrid. When his father’s abdication was extorted by a popular riot at Aranjuez in March 1808, he ascended the throne but turned again to Napoleon, in the hope that the emperor would support him. He was in his turn forced to make an abdication and imprisoned in France for almost seven years at the Chateau of Valençay in the town of Valençay. The Spanish people, blaming the liberal, enlightened policies of the Francophiles. For incurring the Napoleonic occupation and the Peninsular War, at first welcomed. Ferdinand soon found that while Spain was fighting for independence in his name and while in his name juntas had governed in Spanish America, a new world had been born of foreign invasion and domestic revolution. Spain was no longer an absolute monarchy under the liberal Constitution of 1812. Ferdinand, in being restored to the throne, guaranteed the liberals that he would govern on the basis of the existing constitution, but, encouraged by conservatives backed by the Church hierarchy, he rejected the constitution within weeks (May 4) and arrested the liberal leaders (May 10), justifying his actions as rejecting a constitution made by the Cortes in his absence and without his consent. Thus he had come back to assert the Bourbon doctrine that the sovereign authority resided in his person only. After he succeeded to the throne in 1788 his one serious occupation was hunting. Affairs were left to be directed by his wife and her lover Manuel de Godoy. Although Godoy essentially took over his wife and his office, the king was favourable towards him for all his life. When terrified by the French Revolution he turned to the Inquisition to help him against the party which would have carried the reforming policy of Charles III much further. But he never took more than a passive part in the direction of his own government. He simply obeyed the impulse given him by the queen and Godoy. In 1803, after smallpox had affected his daughter María Luísa, the king commissioned his doctor Francisco Javier de Balmis to bring the vaccine to the Spanish colonies on state expenses. He had a profound belief in his divine right and the sanctity of his person. He thought it very important to seem a very powerful monarch, although his kingdom was treated as a mere dependency by France and his throne was dominated by the queen and her lover. Spain allied with France and supported the Continental Blockade, but withdrew after the Battle of Trafalgar. But even the alliance with France, as it was, made Godoy’s rule unpopular and fueled the partido fernandista, the supporters of Ferdinand, who favored a close relationship with Great Britain. The item “1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+” is in sale since Tuesday, April 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Certification Number: 3937702-022
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU (Details: Cleaned!)
  • Year: 1811

1811, Mexico, Ferdinand VII. Large Gold 8 Escudos Coin. Imaginary Bust! NGC AU+
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