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
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
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE

SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE
SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KING PHILIP V GOLD COIN. “Only 1 for Variety- Flowers after V”. Spain 8 Escudos 1701 NGC 58 “Only 1 Known” for Die Variety “Dots At Fleece, Flowers after V” King Philip V Gold Coin Doubloon! Highly RARE & Sought after variety that Displays its Denomination in Roman Numerals (as opposed to the standard type where 8’s are displayed outside the quatrilobe’s angles on the reverse). This incredible RARE 8 ESCUDOS / DOUBLOON Pieces of Eight Almost UNCIRCULATED Condition! This still has some of the LUSTER and very sharp bold details. The Cross side has full legends and an extremely prominent date 1701 with literally No double striking throughout the coin. Many times this issue comes with Rough edges or strong shifts, but Not this piece! This is as RARE as it gets – POP 1 ONLY ONE KNOWN for die Variety! Only a couple of 1701’s Known for all types! We also have a 1700, 1701 (other variety), 1704, Two 1708’s (two varieties) 1712-2 pc’s, 1721, 1723 in our store and site! Spanish Pieces of Eight are highly sought after around the world by thousands of collectors! This coin was minted in Seville of course at the height of the PIRATE ERA Blackbeard was in full force converting the Concord into his flagship Queen Annes Revenge. This piece, is in all probability a Once in a Lifetime opportunity! Add a map to your own listings. The item “SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN TREASURE” is in sale since Wednesday, December 7, 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

SPAIN 1701 8 ESCUDOS DOUBLOON NGC 58 ONLY 1 KNOWN KING Philip GOLD COIN 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 Wednesday, June 20, 2018. 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
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure

Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
SPAIN 1714-31 2 ESCUDOS PHILIP II NGC 61! GOLD COB DOUBLOON COIN! “1715 Plate Fleet Shipwreck Era”. GREAT LUSTER WITH STRONG STRIKE WITHIN THE DEVICES DEVELOPING GOOD TONING! Add a map to your own listings. The item “SPAIN 1714 1598-1621 2 ESCUDOS PHILIP III NGC 61 GOLD COB DOUBLOON COIN TREASURE” is in sale since Thursday, May 5, 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
  • Grade: 61
  • Composition: Gold

Spain 1714 1598-1621 2 Escudos Philip III Ngc 61 Gold Cob Doubloon Coin Treasure
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53

1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53
1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. Reference: Friedberg 189, KM-48.3. Certified and graded by NGC as AU-53! Weight: 6.73gm Material: Gold! Obverse: Cross potent within polylobe, without inward-facing leaflets. Reverse: Crowned Spanish coat-of-arms. Mint initial (S) above assayer letter (D) 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 Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53″ is in sale since Wednesday, June 20, 2018. 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: 3934829-017
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: AU53

1621, Spain, Philip III. Beautiful Certified 2 Escudos Gold Cob Coin. NGC AU-53
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons

Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
Spain 2 Escudos 1556-98 “Philip II” NGC 61. Spain 2 Escudos 1556-98 “Philip II” Square D NGC 61 This Piece has that incredible “buttery” Luster that’s got that amazing eye appeal, looks like the gold is still liquid, definitely my favorite charateristic of certain gold treasure! The item “SPAIN 2 ESCUDOS PHILIP II NGC 61 GOLD TREASURE PIRATE COIN SHIPWRECK DOUBLOONS” is in sale since Sunday, February 11, 2018. 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.
  • Composition: Gold

Spain 2 Escudos Philip II Ngc 61 Gold Treasure Pirate Coin Shipwreck Doubloons
PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC
PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC
PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC
PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC

PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC
[6598] Kingdom of Macedonia Philip II – King: 359-336 B. (Father of Alexander III the Great) Gold Stater (19mm, 8.58 gm, 4h). Posthumous issue of Abydus mint, struck circa 323-319 B. Reference: Thompson, ADM II, 88-89. SNG ANS 298 Certification: NGC Ancients Ch AU Strike: 5/5 Surface: 4/5 Fine Style 4244037-002 Laureate head of Apollo right. Charioteer, holding kentron and reins, driving racing biga right; below, IIOY in exergue. Provided with certificate of authenticity. CERTIFIED AUTHENTIC by Sergey Nechayev, PhD – Numismatic Expert. Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC) was the king (Basileus) of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty of Macedonian kings, the third son of King Amyntas III, and father of Alexander the Great and Philip III. The rise of Macedon during the reign of Philip II was achieved in part by his reformation of the Ancient Macedonian army, establishing the Macedonian phalanx that proved critical in securing victories on the battlefield. After defeating Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Philip II led the effort to establish a federation of Greek states known as the League of Corinth, with him as the elected hegemon and commander-in-chief of a planned invasion of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. However, his assassination led to the immediate succession of his son Alexander, who would go on to invade the Achaemenid Empire in his father’s stead. The item “PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC” is in sale since Wednesday, January 17, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ Ancient\Greek (450 BC-100 AD)”. The seller is “victoram” and is located in Forest Hills, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Culture: Greek
  • Coin Type: Ancient
  • Denomination: Stater
  • Composition: Gold
  • Certification: NGC
  • Certification Number: 4244037-002
  • Grade: Ch AU

PHILIP II Father of Alexander the Great Ancient 323BC Gold Stater Greek Coin NGC
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