"Royal" type, (Galano) - XF Details
Charles II (1665-1700). 8 reales. 1687. Potosi. VR. (Cal-683). (Lazaro-221). . 26,56 g. "Royal" type, (Galano). Value 8 between dots above the cross. Uniform and sharply struck with an deep tone. Large flan of 44 mm.
Hole over the crown, usual in this issues and not disturbing the legend on the reverse. Coincident with the position of the dies shown by Lazaro. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as XF Details, Holed. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...9000,00.
Nuevo Reino - Ex Woodside
Charles II (1665-1700). 8 reales. 1668. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. (Po).RS. (Cal-751). (Restrepo-M62.4). . 25,47 g. Value to left of shield. PLVS/(VL)/TRA and bold oNR in the middle, (Po).RS· to the left and full date to the right. Small flan with some weakness and faint surface porosity in peripheries. Nice grayish tone. Very rare.
Probably recovered from the Piedmont shipwreck, sunk in 1795 off Cornwall, England.
Ex Rob Woodside Collection.
Ex Daniel F. Sedwick (07/05/2024), lot 1203. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...5000,00.
PCGS - AU 58 ¡¡Top Pop!!
Charles II (1665-1700). 2 escudos. (1686-1687). Madrid. M. (Cal-Tipo). (Tauler-191 similar). . 6,62 g. Date not visible. Lions and castles. Without escutcheon of Portugal. Part of the king´s name visible. Nice color. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as AU 58. (Top Pop), the finest known in the PCGS census. Est...2000,00.
Charles II (1665-1700). 2 escudos. 1699. Sevilla. M. (Cal-914). (Tauler-1334). . 6,68 g. Only year of this type. Legend GRAT. Dot between the second and third digit of the date; the first 9 rectified over another digit.
Mintmark and assayer to the left of the shield within rosettes; Roman numeral denomination to the right, also within rosettes. Several letters of the king’s name re-engraved. Small insignificant mark on the O in CAROLVS. Attractive orange toning and traces of luster. Very rare. XF. Est...5000,00.
NGC - AU 58
Charles II (1665-1700). 8 escudos. 169?. Sevilla. (M). (Cal-Tipo 181). (Tauler-183a similar). . 26,81 g. With the Portugal escutcheon. Rosettes in the lobed angles of the reverse. Typically crude striking. The last digit of the date is not visible. Original luster. Attractive color. Very rare in any grade, even more so in this high grade. Slabbed by NGC as AU 58. Est...7500,00.
NGC - AU 50
Charles II (1665-1700). 8 escudos. (1666-69). Sevilla. (M). (Cal-Tipo 181). (Tauler-159a similar). . 26,79 g. With the Portugal escutcheon. Rosettes in the lobed angles of the reverse. Date not visible. The typically crude striking suggests a late emission of the series. Attractive color. Very rare in any grade. Slabbed by NGC as AU 50. Est...6500,00.
PCGS - Mintmark MX
Philip V (1700-1746). 1 real. 1733. Mexico. MF. (Cal-502 var). . Mintmark MX. Nice uniform tone. Due to the research work of Brigg&Bustos we have been able to identify the obverse variety with the assayer's letter “F” between the “I” and “P” of PHILIP and the reverse variety with large rosettes flanking the mintmarks and the date. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as F 15. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...1000,00.
"Royal" type, (Galano) - VF Details
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1737. Lima. N. (Cal-Type 98, not citing this date). . 6,73 g. "Royal" type, (Galano). The double date and double assayer are clearly visible, with the name of the king partially visible PHILI... and two blades marks on the vertical of the cross. We have only found one other similar specimen auctioned in the last 25 years. Extremely rare. Slabbed by NGC as VF Details, Holed. Est...2000,00.
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.
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1709/8. Sevilla. M. (Cal-974). (Rodríguez Lorente-484). . 5,82 g. Overdate. Mint and assayer to right, value to left. Legend PIHLIPPVS. We have found only one other specimen and it is minted with the same dies. Very rare. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (27/05/2014), lot 433. Almost VF. Est...1200,00.
NGC - AU 55 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1731. Sevilla. PA. (Cal-987). . 5,95 g. Lovely patina. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Collection 2 reales and 2 escudos, Áureo (09/04/2003), lot 235; Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (27/05/2014), lot 444. Retains the auction lot-tag. Est...600,00.
Extraordinaria
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1711. Madrid. J. (Cal-1338). . 26,47 g. Magnificent specimen. Sharply struck with all details perfectly visible. Minor hairlines between the legends, not noticeable to the naked eye. Lovely cabinet patina that enhances its visual appeal. Very rare, especially in this condition. Almost MS. Est...3000,00.
"Royal" type, (Galano) - Rutherford
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1709. Potosi. Y. (Cal-1481). (Lazaro-250, R3, same dies). . 27,50 g. "Royal" type, (Galano). With three complete dates and relatively minor die shift, this piece makes a great representative of this presentation issue.Nice toned. Between 4 and 6 known examples. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as VF Details, Holed. Ex S. P. Rutherford Collection. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...5000,00.
"Royal" type, (Galano) - Rutherford
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1729. Potosi. M. (Cal-1498). (Lazaro-276, R3). . 26,95 g. "Royal" type, (Galano). Perfectly round and boldly detailed, this makes a lovely representative of the date. All central devices feature prominently, along with a clear peripheral date. The noted plug is well-disguised but can be found at 4 o'clock. Between 4 and 6 known examples. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as VF Details, Plugged. Ex S. P. Rutherford Collection. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...5000,00.
Superb
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1728. Segovia. F. (Cal-1597). . 26,50 g. Magnificent specimen with very sharp strike and all details perfectly defined. Full original luster. Subtle old cabinet tone, more pronounced on the reverse. Spectacular visual appeal. Extremely rare in this state of preservation. Certainly destined to attract the attention of the most discerning collectors. Previously slabbed by NGC as MS 64; label 5710144-018 included. Est...15000,00.
Ex Isabel de Trastámara
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1729. Sevilla. P. (Cal-1619). . 27,03 g. Attractive specimen with light patina and traces of original luster. Slight superficial oxidation, yet still very rare in this condition. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo & Calicó (27/05/2014), lot 640. XF. Est...3000,00.
NGC - MS 64 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 1 escudo. 1735. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. (M). (Cal-1777). (Restrepo-M78-12). (Tauler-181). . 3,40 g. Lions and castles. Full date. Sharply struck and deep color. Part of the king´s name and ordinal visible. Very rare, even more in this high grade.
Slabbed by NGC as MS 64 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...5000,00.
NGC - MS 61 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 1 escudo. 1723. Sevilla. J. (Cal-1794). . 3,35 g. "Cross" type. Mintmark, value and assayer on reverse. Extremely rare, we have found only one other similar specimen auctioned in the last 20 years. Slabbed by NGC as MS 61 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Áureo (16/12/2002), lot 968 (Cover coin); Ex Cayón (14/12/2005), lot 4494. Est...2500,00.
PCGS - AU 55 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 escudos. 1740/39. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. M. (Cal-1958). (Tauler-301a, Plate coin). (Restrepo-M80-12). . 6,74 g.
Full date, a bit weak in the middle but with bold 0/9 at end, good but double-struck full cross, choice full shield with bold F to left and weak M to right. Large flan. Nice color.
This same specimen is referenced by Rafael Tauler Fesser in his excellent catalog Oro Macuquino. Very rare.
Slabbed by PCGS as AU 55 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census.
Ex UBS Auction 43 (17/9/97), lot 2151. Ex Daniel F. Sedwick 10 (25-26/10/2011), lot 79 (retains the auction lot-tag; Ex S. P. Rutherford Collection. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...4000,00.
NGC - AU 55 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 escudos. 1743. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. M. (Cal-1964). (Tauler-305). (Restrepo-M80-12). . 6,74 g. Lions and castles. Quite a nice example of this difficult hammered Cob series, and especially scarce with a legible full date on the flan. Nice color. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...5000,00.
NGC - AU 58 Top Pop!!
Philip V (1700-1746). 2 escudos. 1745. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. S. (Cal-Unlisted date). (Tauler-Unlisted date). (Restrepo-M80-16). . 6,78 g. Full date and nice color. F between dots to the left and S to the right of the shield. Very bold struck but slightly off-center cross. Very rare, few known specimens. Slabbed by NGC as AU 58 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...5000,00.
Ex 1715 Plate Fleet
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1712. Lima. M. (Cal-2120). (Cal onza-240). (Tauler-240b, Plate coin). . 26,71 g.
Variety with date on the reverse legend as “ANO 71”. Very well centered struck with full legends. Lovely color.
This same specimen is referenced by Rafael Tauler Fesser in his excellent catalog Oro Macuquino. Very rare, more in this state of preservation. Ex 1715 Plate Fleet Shipwrecks.
It was slabbed by PCGS as MS 61. Ex Stack's&Bowers and Ponterio, June Baltimore Auction (17/06/2011), lot 7063. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. XF. Est...25000,00.
1732 Lima - AU 55
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1732. Lima. N. (Cal-2146). (Tauler-297). (Cal onza-297). . 26,96 g. Double date, the date of the legend with 2 digits. Very choice full cross-lions-castles and pillars-and-waves. L - 8 - N / P - V - A / 7 - 3 - 2. Apparently overdated 1732/1, which is not specified on the capsule label. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55, second finest specimen in the NGC census. Est...15000,00.
Ex Caballero de las Yndias
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1735. Lima. N. (Tauler-310, Plate coin). (Cal onza-310, Plate coin). . 26,80 g. Contemporary counterfeit. Rare.
The style and execution are very close and exhibits areas of flatness in similar fashion to legitimate issues. A neat and interesting issue in debased gold of the proper style and weight with a nice look sure to pique the interest of advanced collectors.
The weak strike on the obverse periphery avoids the reading of the legend, but on the reverse is clearly visible ...SPALIRVM AR... instead of ...ET YNDIARVM REX. Rare.
. This specimen is referenced by Rafael Tauler Fesser in his excellent catalog Oro Macuquino.
Ex Caballero de las Yndias, Áureo&Calicó (08/04/2009), lot 575. Retains auction lot tag. Almost XF. Est...6000,00.
Extremely rare - Madrid
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1725. Madrid. A. (Cal-2183). (Cal onza-369). . 26,90 g. Extremely rare, only 3 specimens have been auctioned in the last 25 years. Minor planchet flaw on the reverse, typical for this date.
During a turbulent period in Spain, Philip V secured the duchies of Parma and Tuscany for his son Charles in 1723 and abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Prince Louis. After the premature death of Louis I, who reigned only from January to August 1724, Philip V reclaimed the throne and initiated a major shift in foreign policy by forging closer ties with the Empire through the Treaties of Vienna (1725), in which former rivals accepted the new political order and relinquished their claims.
These coins were minted during this transitional phase between Philip V’s two reigns, as examples of the cross-type 8 escudos with the 1719 design, bearing the mark of assayer Antonio de Cardeña (A). Choice VF/VF. Est...9000,00.
Superb - MS 62
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1723/11. Segovia. F. (Cal-2263). . 27,00 g. "Cross" type. Superb specimen with full luster and an outstanding eye appeal. Immaculate surfaces, just a few tiny marks and a minor edge bump at 5 o'clock. Very rare, even more so in this condition. We are sure it will attract the attention of any collector. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC and PGCS census. Est...40000,00.
NGC - MS 62
Philip V (1700-1746). 8 escudos. 1701. Sevilla. 8-M/S-8. (Cal-2267). (Cal onza-465). . 26,95 g. "Cross" type. Sharp and clear details very well-defined, a lovely specimen. Nice color and full luster. Very rare in this superb grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC census. Est...15000,00.
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