NGC - AU 55
Charles-Joanna (1504-1555). 4 reales. ND (1548-1556). Mexico. L. (Cal-136). Anv.: CAROLVS · ET · IOHANA · REGES. Rev.: + HISPANIRVM ET · INDIARVM ·. . 13,60 g.
Displaying a sleek dark pewter patina, well-centered, firmly struck and and escapes any distracting marks or evidence of wear, this is a charming example of a popular type. Very round flan. Slight double strike on the reverse. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Est...1500,00.
NGC - XF 40 Top Pop!!
Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1609. Granada. M. (Cal-726). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B23, Plate coin). . 13,54 g. Tipo OMNIVM. All visible data and almost full legends. Inverted N's in the legend. Slight toned. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as XF 40 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Áureo&Calicó (25/05/2011), lot 248. VF. Est...900,00.
NGC - XF 40 Top Pop!!
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1634. Madrid. M. (Cal-Unlisted). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C40, Plate coin). (Cy-Unlisted). . 27,00 g. Full date. Mintmark MD in horizontal position, with assayer M below, which appears to be corrected over a V, although it could also be a double strike of the M. Jarabo-Sanahuja, in his catalog La Plata Peninsular de los Austrias, does not indicate any correction on the assayer’s mark. Probably the only known specimen of this date. Extremely rare. Slabbed by NGC as XF 40 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...1500,00.
NGC - MS 62 Top Pop!!
Charles IV (1788-1808). 1/2 escudo. 1793. Madrid. MF. (Cal-1072). . Original luster and beautiful color. Very attractive. Rare, even more so in this high grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC y PCGS census, tied with 2 other specimens. Est...2000,00.
NGC - AU 58
Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. ND (ca. 1588). Sevilla. (Cal-720). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A558). . 27,30 g. Fleur-de-lis between shield and crown with roundels intercalated. Square assayer on reverse. Attractive struck especially well done and very rounded. The V of PHILIPPVS is an inverted A and the H of HISPANIRVM without crossbar. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as AU 58. Only 3 finer specimens in the NGC census Ex Áureo&Calicó Selection (12/03/2020), lot 156. Retains the auction lot-tag. Est...900,00.
NGC - Ch XF★ 5/5, 4/5
Mark Antony. Denarius. 32-31 BC. Mint moving. (Ffc-38). (Craw-544/20). (Cal-185). Anv.: ANT. AVG. III. VIR. R.P.C. praetorian galley right. Rev.: LEG. VII., legionary eagle between two standards. . 3,74 g. Bold struck and well-centered on a full flan. Lovely old
cabinet tone with an excellent eye appeal. Very rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as Ch XF★, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Ex Aureo&Calicó (30/10/2012), lot 639 "VFC Collection". Est...3000,00.
PCGS - VF 35 - Rutherford
Luis I (1724). 8 reales. 1727. Potosi. Y. (Cal-50). (Bustos-P08-27a). . 26,40 g. Triple date, that of the legend with the base of the visible 7 and triple assayer. Variety legend ending HISPA·. Visible the “V” of LVIS and the “R” of the ordinal PR. Nice patina. Bold struck, excellent for this issue. Rare. Slabbed by PCGS as VF 25. Ex S. P. Rutherford Collection. Est...1200,00.
NGC - MS 65 RB Top Pop!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 2 maravedis. 1815. Jubia. (Cal-128). . Sharply struck. Plenty luster and excellent eye appeal. Magnificent and extremely rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as MS 65 RB (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Jesús Vico (05/03/2015), lot 431. FDC. Est...1500,00.
Superb - AU 4/5, 5/5
Claudia. C. Claudius C.f. Vestalis. Denarius. 41 BC. Rome. (Ffc-570). (Craw-512/2). (Cal-433). Anv.: Diademed bust of Flora right, C.CLODIVS., C.F., around. Rev.: Vestal virgin, Claudia Quinta, seated Ieft, holding bowl with two handles (cymbium), VESTALIS. behind. . 3,98 g. Beautiful old cabinet tone with original luster and a lovely rainbow hue. Broad flan. Rare in this condition. A Superb specimen that will undoubtedly catch the eye of any collector of this period. Slabbed by NGC as AU, Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5. Ex Poinssot Collection (1879-1967). Est...1500,00.
NGC - AU 4/5, 5/5
Plautius. Denarius. 47 BC. Rome. (Ffc-1003). (Craw-453/1a). (Cal-1131). Anv.: Máscara de Medusa con serpientes a ambos lados de la cara, debajo L PLAVTIVS. Rev.: Aurora conduciendo los caballos del carro del sol, debajo PLANCVS. . 3,95 g. Soft toned and some lustrous surfaces. Very scarce in this grade. Attractive. Slabbed by NGC as AU, Strike 4/5, Surface 5/5. Ex Tauler&Fau Selection (24/06/2020), lot 105. Est...800,00.
Rare crowned dot - VF Details
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1650. Potosi. O-O. (Juan Rodriguez de Rodas). (Cal-1488). (Km-19b). . 23,69 g. Extremely rare countermark "Crown with dot" within a dotted border, absent from Ullian’s list and unknown until this coin appeared in Sedwick’s Sale 12. Thin due to light corrosion but with all details visible and well defined. The crown is complete and unusually well detailed, with P/O to the left and 8/O to the right of the shield. Four-digit date and nearly complete legends. Shield and cross in the new style with a normal 5 in the date. From the treasure of "La Capitana," sunk in 1654 off Chanduy, Ecuador. Slabbed by NGC as VF Details, Saltwater damage. C/S: AU Standard. Ex Daniel F. Sedwick 12, lot 486. Ex Luis R. Ponte Collection. The same specimen is illustrated on page 90 of Mastalir’s The Great Transition at the Potosí Mint 1649–1652: The 1649–1652 Crowned Shield Coinage and the Countermarks of 1652, Part A: The 1649–1652 Crowned Shield Coinage (2021) and on page 239 of Part B: The Countermarks of 1652. Est...1200,00.
PCGS - "La Capitana"
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1652. Potosi. E. (Mastalir-VII.1-A.da(1)2, Plate coin). (Cal-1496). . 24,04 g. Transitional type. A/P/8 to the left, O/E/52 to the right of the shield. HP below reverse wreath, P-8-E above, PLV-SVL-TR(A) and below E-52-P. this charming example offers boldly struck central design features with two clear dates, nearly complete pillars, full waves, bold nearly complete shield, clear mintmark, assayers letter and denomination and partials of the legends. The surfaces are somewhat granular with a small area of heavier corrosion due to prolonged saltwater immersion. A pleasing example of the type from this wreck. Recovered from the "La Capitana", sunk 26 October 1654 off Chanduy, Ecuador. Slabbed by PCGS as VF Details, Saltwater damage. Ex S.P. Rutherford Collection. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...1500,00.
NGC - MS 61
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 reales. 1791. Potosi. PR. (Cal-991). . 27,03 g. First-year king´s bust. Original luster. Exceptional specimen for the type, certainly one of the best known. Very rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as MS 61. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...1500,00.
Suberb - MS 66 BN Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 8 maravedis. 1835. Jubia. (Cal-101). . Value on reverse. Mint mark J. Very nice color and original luster. Superb specimen of careful manufacture that could be a trial strike. Extremely rare in this high quality. Slabbed by NGC as MS 66 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...1000,00.
NGC - MS 64 Top Pop!!
Philip II (1556-1598). 1/4 real. ND (1577-1588). Lima. (Diego de la Torre). (Cal-102). (EMO-423, Plate coin). . 0,85 g. Shield between ★ and P. Variety with "★" mintmark on reverse to right of lion. Free of damage and almost devoid of circulation wear, this is an impressively original specimen. While it does feature some roughness and imperfect die state, the coin retains excellent legibility of the outer legends. Slabbed by NGC as MS 64 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Ex EMO Collection. Est...1500,00.
Ex Gaspar de Portolá - "La Capitana"
Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1651. Potosi. O-O. (Juan Rodríguez de Rodas). (Cal-1489). (Paoletti-245 similar). . 26,43 g. Countermark ·F· under crown well marked on obverse, to authorize its circulation for the value of 7 1/2 reales. All visible data. Large and very round flan with most of the legends visible. Slight double strike on reverse. Dark patina. Rare, more in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as XF Details, Saltwater damege. C/S: XF SDT. Special label "Shipwreck Certification", recovered from: "La Capitana", sunk in 1654 off Chanduy, Ecuador. Ex Gaspar de Portolá Collection (12/12/2019), lot 60. Choice VF. Est...1000,00.
NGC - MS 63
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1808. Sevilla. CN. (Cal-1411). . 27,00 g. Bare bust. First year of issue. All details perfectly defined, unlike the majority of specimens. Full original luster with a slight golden tone on the obverse periphery. Minimal oxidation on the bust and crown. Minor flaw on the obverse. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 2 specimens better preserved according to the NGC census. Est...1200,00.
NGC - XF 4/5, 2/5
Augustus. Denarius. 17 BC. Uncertain mint. (Ric-I 540). (Bmcre-684). (Rsc-2). Anv.: Young, male head to right (Gaius Caesar?); CAESAR below; all within oak-wreath. Rev.: Candelabrum ornamented with rams' heads; AVG-VST across fields; all within wreath entwined with bucrania and paterae. . 3,87 g. Bankers mark on the obverse. Nice tone and luster. Slabbed by NGC as XF, Strike 4/5, Surface 2/5, Bankers mark. Est...900,00.
NGC - XF Details
Catholic Kings (1474-1504). 4 reales. Sevilla. (Cal-561). (Bautista-2161.5 var). Anv.: FERNANDVS · ET · ELISABET · DE. Rev.: + REX · ET REGINA · CAST · LEGION · ARAGON. . 12,96 g. Shield between S-IIII. Star on reverse, between yoke and arrows. Large and very round flan. Scarce. Slabbed by NGC as XF Details, Cleaned. Ex Soler y Llach (15/10/2015), lot 482. Est...650,00.
Calicó Plate - AU 55
Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1615. Sevilla. V. (Cal-818, Plate coin). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B420, Plate coin). . 13,55 g. The legend begins at 11 h. Inner frame on obverse. Large flan with all data visible, full date and legends. This specimen has been referenced in the best specialized catalogs. Very rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (15/12/2016), lot 560, retains the auction lot-tag. Est...900,00.
NGC - MS 63
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1718. Segovia. J. (Cal-947). . 6,19 g. Aqueduct with two floors. Crown variety. Legend PHILIPPVS. Nice eye appeal. Full original luster. Rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC census. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (27/05/2014), lot 417. Retains the auction lot-tag. Est...700,00.
PCGS - MS 62
Centenary of the Peseta (1868-1931). Amadeo I (1871-1873). 5 pesetas. 1871*18-71. Madrid. SDN. (Cal-1). . Short-base right column. Nice old cabinet pátina with attractive mauve and bluish tones. Traces of luster. Slabbed by PCGS as MS 62. Ex Stacks&Bowers Galleries, The November 2013 Baltimore Auctions, lot 21395. Provenance: From a New England Museum. Est...750,00.
NGC - XF 5/5, 5/5
Titus. Denarius. 80 AD. Rome. (Ric-23b). (Rsc-316). Anv.: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head right. Rev.: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, winged thunderbolt on draped throne. . 3,52 g. Perfectly centered struck with traces of luster. Very attractive and scarce in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as XF, Strike 5/5, Surface 5/5. Ex Aureo&Calicó (10/23/2013), lot 166.. Est...600,00.
NGC - Ch AU 5/5, 4/5
Theodosius II. Solidus. 441-450 AD. Constantinople. (Ric-X 323). (Depeyrot-84/1). Anv.: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing slightly to right, holding spear and shield decorated with horseman motif. Rev.: IMP XXXXII COS XVII P P, Constantinopolis seated to left, holding globus cruciger and sceptre, foot on prow, shield by throne; star in left field, CONOB in exergue. . 4,37 g.
Full luster, sharp and clear struck. Very nice. Slabbed by NGC as Ch AU, Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Est...1000,00.
NGC - XF 45 Top Pop!!
Philip II (1556-1598). 2 reales. 1597. Granada. M. (Cal-329). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A146, Plate coin). . 6,74 g. Type OMNIVM. Value II lying to left, M/G to right. Inner frame on the reverse. The legend begins at 7h, with the date at 6h. Nice patina. Magnificent specimen for the type. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as XF 45 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Ex Cayon (05/16/2012), lot 517. Est...1800,00.
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