NGC - AU 50 Top Pop!!
Philip II (1556-1598). 4 escudos. 1589. Sevilla. (Cal-891). (Tauler-14). (Cy-4152). . 13,45 g. First year of this type. S/IIII/square D to left, 4-digit date to right of the shield. King´s name and ordinal visible. Nearly complete legends. Nice color. Extremely rare, we have not encountered any auctioned specimens in the last 30 years. Slabbed by NGC as AU 50 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...8000,00.
PCGS - AU 55 Top Pop!!
Philip II (1556-1598). 4 escudos. 1590/89. Sevilla. (Cal-892). (Tauler-14a). . 13,46 g. S / IIII / "squared d" to the left of the shield, date vertically on the right. Clear overdate. Spectacular specimen with all details visible and legends nearly complete. Beautiful color.
We have only found 4 other examples with this overdate auctioned in the last 20 years, and this one is undoubtedly the best preserved of all. Very rare, even more so in this condition.
Slabbed by PCGS as AU 55 (Top Pop), the best-preserved specimen according to the PCGS and NGC censuses. Est...12000,00.
NGC - MS 62 Top Pop!!
Philip III (1598-1621). 2 reales. 1612. Toledo. V. (Cal-703). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B735, Plate coin). . 6,53 g. Mintmark and assayer on the left. The 2 of the date as Z. The reverse legend begins at 3h. The only known?. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62. (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...1200,00.
NGC - MS 64 Top Pop!!
Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1612. Sevilla. B. (Cal-810). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B399). . 13,43 g. Mintmark and assayer on the left, value on the right. Full date. It retains some luster. Gorgeous colour. Rare, even more so in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 64. (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...1000,00.
NGC - UNC Details
Philip III (1598-1621). 8 reales. 1614. Segovia. AR. (Cal-946). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B273). . 27,21 g. VIII on the right, vertical aqueduct and assayer left. Four fleurs de lis in old Burgundy. The V in HISPANIARVM is an inverted A. Slight end of rail. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as UNC Details. Cleaned. Est...1700,00.
Silvering
Philip IV (1621-1665). 16 maravedis. 1663. Granada. N. (Cal-463). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-M232). . 3,10 g. This mint rarely preserves traces of the original silvering, and even less so in high values (16 Maravedís). Here we present a magnificent example that preserves the original silvering in its entirety; we have not found any other with these characteristics. Very rare. XF. Est...400,00.
Rutherford - VF Details
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1660. Lima. V. (Cal-1250). (S-L5). . 26,78 g. "Star of Lima" type. Three-digit date below pillars. Visible the two mintmarks, value and assayer L-8-V flanking the obverse. Full cross with dots on the quadrants. Holed at 4 o'clock and slightly flat in the obverse center. The reverse is off-center but shows a large portion of the outer legend as a result. Deep charcoal toning accentuates the coin's eye apeal. Very rare type only minted during this year. Ex S.P. Rutherford Collection. Slabbed by PCGS as VF Details, Holed. Est...4500,00.
NGC - UNC Details
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1635. Segovia. R. (Cal-1606). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C365). . 27,23 g. 8 to the right, large horizontal aqueduct and R to the left . Striking defect. Slight end of rail. Otherwise a good sample. Delicate cleaning. Scarce. Slabbed by NGC as UNC Details. Cleaned. Est...1500,00.
Jarabo-Sanahuja, Plate coin
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1644. Sevilla. R. (Cal-1658). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C520, Plate coin). . 27,03 g. Mintmark and assayer on the left, value VIII on the right. Full date. 4 window castles. King´s ordinal IIII visible. Patina. Very rare. Ex Aureo&Calico, Velazquez Collection (25/04/2019), lot 418. Ex Aureo (16/12/1998), lot 1371. VF. Est...600,00.
Unique - AU Details
Philip IV (1621-1665). 4 escudos. 1640. Madrid. B/R. (Cal-Unlisted). (Tauler-Unlisted). (Cy-Unlisted). Anv.: PHILIPPVS IIII (D) G. Rev.: HISPANIARVM (REX). . 13,20 g. Unique and of high numismatic interest, this is the first time it has been offered at auction. It is not referenced in the standard catalogs. Assayer B/R on the left, value IIII vertically to the right of the shield. Mintmark not visible due to a flan crack. On the reverse, the date is nearly complete, with the base of the 6 visible and the last two digits very clear, with the 4 rotated. Decorative dots adorn the angles of the cross and the lobed design, a style seen in Madrid half-escudos from 1639 to 1642. Much of the legend is visible, with all "A"s lacking crossbars. The curved stroke on the obverse, next to the crack, indicates it is a rotated "D," common in this issue. Previously mounted in a frame, but with minimal wear or signs of use as jewelry. This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a unique piece, setting a milestone in the study of Madrid mint half-escudos, as this date was previously unknown. Slabbed by NGC as AU Details, Mount removed. Est...10000,00.
Ex Hess Divo - XF 45 Top Pop!!
Philip IV (1621-1665). Double ducaton. 1662. Brussels. (Vti-1339). (Delm-285a, R2). (Vanhoudt-642.BS P2). Anv.: PHIL. IIII. D. G. HISP. ET. INDIAR. REX. Rev.: ARCHID. AVST. DV-X. BVRG. BRAB. Zc. . 64,84 g. Wonderful old cabinet patina. Attractive specimen. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as XF 45 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census.
Ex Hess-Divo AG, auction 264 (1995), lot 174. Est...4500,00.
NGC - MS 63 Top Pop!!
Philip IV (1621-1665). Double Sovereign. 1644. Tournai. (Vti-1562, error foto). (Tauler-1019). (Vanhoudt-637.TO). . Attractive specimen with original luster and sharp strike and all details perfectly visible. Some minor marks on the obverse. Rare, even more in this high grade of preservation. Encapsulated by NGC as MS 63 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...5000,00.
NGC - MS 63
Charles II (1665-1700). 2 escudos. ND (1694-1713). Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. (Cal-Type 151). (Restrepo-M66). (Tauler-218 similar). . 6,81 g. Date not visible. Visible the A of CAROLVS to right of the shield. No bars in Aragon. Lions and castles. Nice color. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC census. Est...3000,00.
NGC - MS 67 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1722. Segovia. F. (Cal-956). . Superb specimen, sharply struck with lovely satiny surfaces. Light toned. Truly a magnificent premium Gem example that is far superior than normally encountered for this type. Slabbed by NGC as MS 67 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...2000,00.
Magnificent specimen
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1747. Mexico. MF. (Cal-2253). (Cal onza-446). . 27,07 g. Magnificent specimen from the last year of the reign. Shaply struck, high relief and all details perfectly visible. Only a few fine hairlines and traces of carbon on the obverse. Full luster. Very rare, especially in this exceptional state of preservation. Almost MS/Mint state. Est...15000,00.
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