NGC - UNC Details
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1797. Potosi. PP. (Cal-1703). (Cal onza-1096). . 26,89 g. Minor marks and planchet flaws on the obverse. Very light surface hairlines. Intense color and full original luster. Very attractive. Rare in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as UNC Details, Cleaned. Est...4500,00.
Overdate 1800/0081
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1800/0081. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. JJ. (Cal-1735). (Km-62.1). . 28,86 g. A very clear date correction 1800 to 0081, over the reversed date. Only 5 examples have been auctioned in the last 20 years. Minimal grip marks. Very scarce. Choice VF. Est...4000,00.
NGC - MS 60
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1790. Santiago. DA. (Cal-1752). (Cal onza-1152). . 26,93 g. Bust of Charles III and ordinal IV. Minor scratch on the obverse and light adjustment marks on the shield. Nice color and original luster. Attractive and rare in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 60. Est...4500,00.
NGC - MS 63 Top Pop!!
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1797. Santiago. DA. (Cal-1762). (Cal onza-1161). . 26,87 g. Bust of Charles III and king’s ordinal IIII. Tiny hairlines on the obverse and a longitudinal planchet flaw near to the obverse edge and on the shield. Beautiful color and full luster, with virtually pristine surfaces and reliefs showing no signs of wear. Very rare in this grade.
Slabbed by NGC as MS 63 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS censuses. Est...8000,00.
NGC - UNC Details
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1798. Santiago. DA. (Cal-1764). (Cal onza-1163). . Bust of Charles III and king’s ordinal IIII. Light hairlines on the obverse. Lovely yellow color and full luster. Very attractive. Rare in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as UNC Details, Obv. Scratched. Est...4000,00.
Outstanding reverse
Charles IV (1788-1808). 8 escudos. 1805. Santiago. FJ. (Cal-1775). (Cal onza-1178). . 26,99 g. Planchet flaws and light hairlines on the obverse. Minor adjustment marks on the shield. Outstanding reverse. Original luster, full on the reverse. Rare in this grade. AU/Mint state. Est...5000,00.
PCGS - MS 64 Top Pop!!
Ferdinand IV of Naples, I of the Two Sicilies, Enfant of Spain. Piastra (120 grana). 1805. Naples. L-D. (Tauler-3945). (Km-246). (Mir-423). . Magnificent specimen with full luster and superb eye appeal. Delicate and soft toning. Very rare in this condition.
Slabbed by PCGS as MS 64 (Top Pop), the finest known in the PCGS census. Est...3000,00.
Superb MS 66 RB ¡¡Top Pop!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 3 quartos. 1812. Cataluña, minted in Mallorca. (Cal-11). . Superb specimen with a lovely color and luster. Magnificent eye appeal. Extremely rare in this condition.
Slabbed by NGC as MS 66 RB (Top Pop), the finest known example in the NGC and PCGS censuses. Est...1000,00.
NGC - MS 65
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 2 reales. 1819. Guatemala. M. (Cal-802). . Magnificent and incredibly eye-catching, with a perfect strike and no weak areas, pristine surfaces, and all reliefs perfectly detailed. Full mirror luster with tremendous eye appeal. Rare, especially in this grade.
Slabbed by NGC as MS 65. Est...1200,00.
Valdivia - XF 40
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 2 reales. 1822. Valdivia. (Cal-989). . Striking weakness affecting the last digit of the date; nevertheless, a very good specimen with attractive cabinet toning. Very rare.
Slabbed by NGC as XF 40. Only 1 specimen graded higher according to the NGC census.
Ex Val y Mexía Collection. Est...2000,00.
Ex Richard Stuart - VF 35
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 4 reales. 1808. Guatemala. M. (Cal-1044). . First year of the proper bust type. Attractive cabinet toning with original luster. Appealing. Very rare in this grade and with a desirable pedigree.
Slabbed by NGC as VF 35 with the special Richard Stuart Collection label. Only 1 specimen graded higher according to the NGC census.
Ex Daniel F. Sedwick (03/05/2017), lot 1470. Est...1000,00.
NGC - AU 58 Top Pop!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 4 reales. 1818. Sevilla. CJ. (Cal-1125). . Lovely specimen with full luster and soft mauve toning at the peripheries, enhancing its excellent eye appeal. Rare in this grade.
Slabbed by NGC as AU 58 (Top Pop), the finest graded specimen in the NGC census. Est...1200,00.
Cataluña!! - Second bust
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1812. Cataluña, minted in Mallorca. SF. (Cal-1160). . 26,69 g. Second laureate bust. No dot after the denomination, mintmark, or between the assayers’ initials. Cleaned. Very rare.
Ex Ramón Llull Collection, Áureo & Calicó (26/11/2015), lot 541. Almost XF. Est...3000,00.
The most difficult date!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1815. Chihuahua. R(P). (Cal-1166). (Ramírez-C8.5.1). . 24,92 g. First year of the laureate bust and the most difficult piece in the series. Moreover, it is struck over a first-type cast 8 reales from the same mint.
On the host coin, the armored bust, part of the legend, and the validation marks are all discernible with remarkable clarity.
The quality and degree of detail of the crowned Granada countermark between pillars allow the host coin to be attributed to 1811, as on later issues this countermark usually shows a cruder execution and less definition. Almost VF. Est...3500,00.
Superb Durango!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1821. Durango. CG. (Cal-1199). (Ramírez-D8.11.2). . 27,12 g. Magnificent specimen with all details perfectly visible. Light and attractive toning with original luster enhancing its excellent eye appeal. Only minimal superficial hairlines on the obverse. Very rare in this condition. Undoubtedly, it will attract the attention of all collectors of this period. AU. Est...2000,00.
Superb - MS 62 Top Pop!!
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1809. Lima. JP. (Cal-1240). . Indigenous bust. FERDIN legend.
Superb strike with full original luster and all reliefs perfectly defined. The fields display virtually pristine surfaces, with a quality superior to the grade assigned. Very rare in this condition.
Slabbed by NGC as MS 62 (Top Pop), the finest graded specimen in the NGC and PCGS censuses. Est...4000,00.
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