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Moneda Española Vol. XX

Session 1 | October 28th 2024 - 16:00 H
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Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1724. Madrid. A. (Cal-778). (Bustos-Md2R-24p). Ag. 5,46 g. PHILIPPUS over LUDOVICUS. Rara. VF/Choice F. Est...75,00.

Starting bid

30 €

6 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1725. Madrid. A. (Cal-780). Ag. 5,33 g. Patina. VF/Almost VF. Est...65,00.

Starting bid

30 €

9 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1730. Mexico. R. (Cal-795). Ag. 6,70 g. Last two digits of the date somewhat faint. Rare. Almost VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

100 €

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Double overdate

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1735/4/3. Mexico. MF. (Cal-810 var). Ag. 6,55 g. Double overdate. Slight scratches on reverse. Slightly cleaned, still an attractive specimen with a very good mintage. Almost XF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

15 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1740. Mexico. MF. (Cal-824). Ag. 6,47 g. Edge defect. Toned. Almost VF. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

30 €

15 7

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1741. Mexico. MF. (Cal-825). Ag. 6,64 g. Toned. Choice VF. Est...180,00.

Starting bid

90 €

22 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1741. Mexico. MF. (Cal-825). Ag. 6,54 g. Almost VF/Choice F. Est...65,00.

Starting bid

30 €

7 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1714. Potosi. Y. (Cal-890). Ag. 6,37 g. Holed. F/Choice F. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

25 €

7 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1730. Potosi. M. (Cal-904). Ag. 6,33 g. Double date. Triple assayer. Holed. Choice F. Est...90,00.

Starting bid

50 €

5 2

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1733. Potosi. E. (Cal-910). Ag. 5,03 g. Triple date, one of them partially visible. Virrey X Conde de Lemos Collection. VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

70 €

20 9

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1746. Potosi. q. (Cal-934). Ag. 6,33 g. Scarce. Virrey X Conde de Lemos Collection. Almost VF/VF. Est...110,00.

Starting bid

50 €

18 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1717. Segovia. J. (Cal-944). Ag. 4,94 g. Toned. Almost VF/Choice F. Est...70,00.

Starting bid

40 €

6 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1717. Segovia. J. (Cal-944). Ag. 5,26 g. Aqueduct with one row of two arches. Cleaned. Almost VF. Est...35,00.

Starting bid

20 €

11 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1718. Segovia. J. (Cal-945). Ag. 5,74 g. Aqueduct with two rows. VF. Est...75,00.

Starting bid

40 €

15 7

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1718. Segovia. J. (Cal-948). Ag. 5,36 g. Aqueduct with two rows of two arches. Weak strike. Almost VF/Choice F. Est...50,00.

Starting bid

25 €

12 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1721. Segovia. F. (Cal-954). Ag. 6,60 g. Light wavy flan. Minor nick on obverse. It retains some minor luster. Almost XF. Est...100,00.

Starting bid

50 €

9 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1721. Segovia. F. (Cal-954). Ag. 5,25 g. Almost VF. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

30 €

7 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. (1704). Sevilla. M/P. (Cal-967). Ag. 6,45 g. Date not visible. Rectified assayer mark. Very rare. Choice F. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

60 €

9 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1721. Sevilla. J. (Cal-979). Ag. 5,51 g. Choice VF/VF. Est...80,00.

Starting bid

50 €

9 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1722. Sevilla. J. (Cal-980). Ag. 5,27 g. VF/Almost VF. Est...50,00.

Starting bid

25 €

10 7

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1724. Sevilla. J. (Cal-982). Ag. 5,05 g. Choice VF. Est...75,00.

Starting bid

40 €

12 9

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1736. Sevilla. PA. (Cal-993). Ag. 5,68 g. Scarce. Almost VF. Est...60,00.

Starting bid

30 €

19 7

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1708. Valencia. F. (Cal-1001). Ag. 5,14 g. Very scarce. Almost VF. Est...150,00.

Starting bid

70 €

7 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 reales. 1708. Valencia. F. (Cal-1001). Ag. 5,36 g. Scarce. Ex Áureo & Calicó (17/03/2011), lot 1220. Almost VF/VF. Est...180,00.

Starting bid

90 €

8 3

Philip V (1700-1746). 4 reales. 1737. Madrid. JF. (Cal-1066). Ag. 13,01 g. Toned. Almost VF. Est...180,00.

Starting bid

100 €

32 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 4 reales. 1731. Potosi. M. (Cal-1181). Ag. 7,92 g. Clipped in the late 18th century in North Africa, the 8 reales coin was widely circulated along international trade routes. Although there is no official documentation to confirm this, it is believed that these coins were clipped to extract silver, yet they remained internationally accepted for their purity and prestige. Clipped 8 reales coins represent a numismatic enigma, possibly linked to local monetary standards in North Africa. The analysis of specimens from places like Oran and Algeria suggests that their weight was reduced in a structured manner, with a pattern showing that the weight was reduced by 55-62% of the original: the 8 reales to 15-17 grams from their original 27.1 grams, and the 4 reales to 7-8 grams from their original 13.55 grams, pointing to a possible makeshift regulation. Some theories link them to the 1773 emissions from Tripoli. This mystery remains unresolved to this day. Choice VF. Est...200,00.

Starting bid

90 €

12 4

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1744. Lima. (V). (Cal-1323). Ag. 16,35 g. Double date. Clipped in the late 18th century in North Africa, the 8 reales coin was widely circulated along international trade routes. Although there is no official documentation to confirm this, it is believed that these coins were clipped to extract silver, yet they remained internationally accepted for their purity and prestige. Clipped 8 reales coins represent a numismatic enigma, possibly linked to local monetary standards in North Africa. The analysis of specimens from places like Oran and Algeria suggests that their weight was reduced in a structured manner, with a pattern showing that the weight was reduced by 55-62% of the original: the 8 reales to 15-17 grams from their original 27.1 grams, and the 4 reales to 7-8 grams from their original 13.55 grams, pointing to a possible makeshift regulation. Some theories link them to the 1773 emissions from Tripoli. This mystery remains unresolved to this day. VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

120 €

24 8

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1738. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1449). Ag. 26,89 g. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

200 €

26 9

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1738. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1449). Ag. 23,35 g. Recovered from: Hollandia, sunk in 1743 off the Isles of Scilly, southwest of England (With certificate of authenticity). Corrosion from salt water immersion. Choice F. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

100 €

29 10

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1740. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1449). Ag. 20,60 g. Recovered from: Hollandia, sunk in 1743 off the Isles of Scilly, southwest of England (With certificate of authenticity). Corrosion from salt water immersion. Choice F. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

100 €

15 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1741. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1458). Ag. 25,29 g. Cleaned rust. VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

14 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1742. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1461). Ag. 26,96 g. Choice VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

150 €

29 15

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1743. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1463). Ag. 26,54 g. Plugged hole. Traces of welding on obverse. Almost VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

120 €

9 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1743. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1463). Ag. 26,59 g. Rust. Toned. Choice VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

180 €

22 9

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1744. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1466). Ag. 27,00 g. Some luster. XF. Est...1000,00.

Starting bid

600 €

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1744. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1466). Ag. 26,78 g. Graffiti on reverse. Choice VF. Est...400,00.

Starting bid

200 €

18 8

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1737. Potosi. E. (Cal-1573). Ag. 16,66 g. Clipped in the late 18th century in North Africa, the 8 reales coin was widely circulated along international trade routes. Although there is no official documentation to confirm this, it is believed that these coins were clipped to extract silver, yet they remained internationally accepted for their purity and prestige. Clipped 8 reales coins represent a numismatic enigma, possibly linked to local monetary standards in North Africa. The analysis of specimens from places like Oran and Algeria suggests that their weight was reduced in a structured manner, with a pattern showing that the weight was reduced by 55-62% of the original: the 8 reales to 15-17 grams from their original 27.1 grams, and the 4 reales to 7-8 grams from their original 13.55 grams, pointing to a possible makeshift regulation. Some theories link them to the 1773 emissions from Tripoli. This mystery remains unresolved to this day. Choice VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

150 €

17 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1743. Potosi. C. (Cal-1584). Ag. 26,10 g. Double date, one of them partially visible. Toned. Choice VF. Est...450,00.

Starting bid

200 €

20 9

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1743. Potosi. C. (Cal-1583). Ag. 16,58 g. Clipped in the late 18th century in North Africa, the 8 reales coin was widely circulated along international trade routes. Although there is no official documentation to confirm this, it is believed that these coins were clipped to extract silver, yet they remained internationally accepted for their purity and prestige. Clipped 8 reales coins represent a numismatic enigma, possibly linked to local monetary standards in North Africa. The analysis of specimens from places like Oran and Algeria suggests that their weight was reduced in a structured manner, with a pattern showing that the weight was reduced by 55-62% of the original: the 8 reales to 15-17 grams from their original 27.1 grams, and the 4 reales to 7-8 grams from their original 13.55 grams, pointing to a possible makeshift regulation. Some theories link them to the 1773 emissions from Tripoli. This mystery remains unresolved to this day. Choice VF. Est...450,00.

Starting bid

150 €

27 5

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1745. Potosi. q. (Cal-1588). Ag. 27,02 g. Double date and double assayer. Choice VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

200 €

20 6

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1728. Segovia. F. (Cal-1597). Ag. 26,19 g. Aqueduct with two rows of two arches. Patina. Scarce. Choice VF. Est...1500,00.

Starting bid

750 €

27 8

Philip V (1700-1746). 8 reales. 1730. Sevilla. (Cal-1622). Ag. 27,04 g. Without value and assayer indication. Beautiful tone. Minor scratch on reverse. Rare. Choice VF/Almost XF. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

900 €

11 7

Philip V (1700-1746). 1 escudo. 1739. Madrid. JF. (Cal-1718). Au. 3,37 g. Without value indication. Excess of metal on obverse and minor nick on the edge. Rare. Choice VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

200 €

23 8

Philip V (1700-1746). 1 escudo. 1744. Mexico. MF. (Cal-1765). Au. 3,34 g. Welding on reverse. This piece was used as a jewell. Very rare. VF/Almost VF. Est...350,00.

Starting bid

250 €

1 1

Philip V (1700-1746). 2 escudos. 1734. Madrid. JF. (Cal-1871). Au. 6,67 g. Without value indication. Removed from Jewelry. Very rare. Almost VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

300 €

19 8

Philip V (1700-1746). 1/2 ducado. 1702. Naples. (Tauler-3546). (Vti-44). (Mir-310). Ag. 10,64 g. Minor nick on edge. Beautiful patina. Rare. Choice VF. Est...450,00.

Starting bid

200 €

17 5

Luis I

Luis I (1724). 1/2 real. 1725. Lima. (Cal-3). (Bustos-L05R-25a). Ag. 1,59 g. Monogram with dot. Very rare. X Conde de Lemos Collection. Choice VF/VF. Est...300,00.

Starting bid

100 €

23 3

Luis I

Luis I (1724). 1/2 real. 1725. Potosi. (Cal-9). (Bustos-P05R-25). Ag. 0,83 g. Rare. Virrey X Conde de Lemos Collection. Choice VF. Est...250,00.

Starting bid

100 €

22 5

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