PCGS - XF Details
Charles IV (1788-1808). 4 escudos. 1792. Lima. IJ. (Cal-1454). . The coin has lost its original finish and exhibits marks on the rims, evidence of its past as a jewelry piece. However, it remains attractive thanks to its brilliant golden color and fine detailing.
Seldom encountered in any condition, this piece offers abundant eye appeal and charm despite its shortcomings. Very few known specimens, only 4 or 5 specimens that have been offered at auction during the last 20 years.
Ex Stack's&Bowers (11/14/2022), lot 72102.
Ex Pat Johnson Collection.
Slabbed by PCGS as Ex-Jewelry XF Details. Est...1500,00.
NGC - MS 63
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1795. Santiago. DA. (Cal-1760). (Cal onza-1159). . Bust of Charles III with Ordinal IIII. Magnificent specimen with full original luster. Small planchet flaw on the obverse. Rare in this condition. NGC label error indicating the date as 1796 instead of 1795. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 1 finer example according to NGC and PCGS records.
New world record of hammer price. Est...7500,00.
Ex Huntington - MS 63 BN - Top Pop!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 6 maravedis. 1819. Pamplona. (Cal-56). (Ros-4.11.5). . Laureate bust. Legend FERDINANDUS. Magnificent specimen with all details perfectly defined and traces of original luster. It is a delight to have in hands such a show-stopper coin. We have no doubt that this coin will garner plenty of attention from collectors. Extremely rare, even more in this high condition. Undoubtedly the best specimen known. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census.
Ex Jesus Vico, Archer M. Huntington Collection (26/06/2012), lot 837. HSA-20261.
New world record of hammer price. Est...3000,00.
Maracaibo - VF Details
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 1/4 real. ND (1813). Maracaibo (Venezuela). (Cal-102). (Km-1). . 0,67 g. Crudely struck, but choice for the type, this issue was struck under the orders of the Captain General of the Province, Fernando Mijares, when the royalist army became separated from the main forces.
It is a coin minted for use in Cuba and Puerto Rico, according to research by Luis Roberto Ponte in the "Archivo General de Indias". Extremely rare.
Slabbed by NGC as VF Details, Corrosion. Est...1500,00.
Ex Norweb/EMO AU 53 BN
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 1/4 real. 1820. Santa Marta. (EMO-802.1, Plate coin). (Cal-119). (Restrepo-104-1). . Nicely detailed in the centers with attractive gloss to the surfaces. Far better than most seen. Slabbed by NGC as AU 53 BN. Desirable pedigree From the EMO Collection and Ex Norweb Collection. Est...600,00.
NGC - VF Details
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 1 real. 1817. Caracas. BS. (Cal-502). (Km-C5.2). (Stohr-10). . Castles and lions. First date of the type. Holed. Some knocks on the lower part, yet still a good specimen with all details intact. Toned. Fewer than 10 known examples, two of which are held in permanent institutional collections, with only four appearing on the market in the past 20 years. Encapsulated by NGC as VF Details, Holed Damaged.
One of the rarest circulating coins of Venezuela, minted with machinery brought to the Caracas Mint from Mexico under the commission of Pablo Morillo. Censuses by local experts in Venezuela, such as Luis Ponte, estimate fewer than ten coins of this variety exist, including those in the ANS and FNMT collections in Madrid. A lesser-preserved example sold in the Pablo Morillo Collection (Tauler & Fau, 12/14/2021) for €12,400. A unique opportunity for specialized collectors of this period. Est...6000,00.
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