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2 Reales Panama!! XF Details

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 reales. ND (1582-1583). Panama. B. (Proctor-2R.1B). (Cal-362). (Km-3.3, no price). Ag. 6,68 g. A/P/II to the left, oB to the right of the shield. Very well struck considering the usual rusticity of the series. Shield, crown, and cross fully intact. Slight double striking on the reverse. Part of the legend is visible.

As with lot 143, we are confident it will appeal to collectors of this period. Undoubtedly, it is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a specimen rarely offered publicly.

Extremely rare, with only 4 to 5 known examples. Encapsulated by NGC as XF Details, Environmental damage.

In 1579, Philip II authorized the minting of silver coins in the city of Panama, establishing rules on their composition and design, including the use of the mintmark PA, with the A superimposed. Although documentation on this mint was discovered in 1952, its existence remained little known and went unnoticed by numismatists.

Recent research by J. Proctor confirmed it operated between 1580 and 1583, and that the cobs with crowned shields and the A over P mark correspond to its production.

These coins are extremely rare, with very few known specimens in all their variants. The identity of the assayers is unconfirmed, although it is suggested that Bernardino Rodríguez may have worked there in 1582–1583. This coin is exempt from any export license fee
. Est...10000,00.

Starting bid

4.000 €

Current bid

4.000 €

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NGC - MS 62 Top Pop!!

Philip II (1556-1598). 4 reales. ND (1577-1588). Lima. D. (Diego de la Torre). (Cal-501, Plate coin). Ag. 13,77 g. P/4 to the left, */oD to the right of the shield. Very round struck with full legends. Inner lattice on a part of the crown base. This beautifully preserved survivor, vastly superior than normally encountered, exhibits boldly struck devices with a full complete shieldan crown. Excellent eye appeal and magnificent specimen. Extremely rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Ex Áureo&Calicó Selection (10/03/2016), lot 121. Retains the auction lot-tag. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

600 €

Current bid

600 €

Ex Sellschopp Collection

Philip II (1556-1598). 4 reales. ND (1574-1576). Potosi. R (Alonso Rincón). (Cal-518). Ag. 13,39 g. Mint and assayer to the left. Legends nearly complete. Slight rubbing at the top, likely from an attempt to remove deposits. Very rare. Desirable pedigree from the Luis R. Ponte Collection and the Sellschopp Collection (Swiss Bank Corp. auction of September 1988, lot 31); also illustrated on Plate 14 of Las acuñaciones de las cecas de Lima, La Plata y Potosí (1971) by Sellschopp; on Plate 333, page 114, of El Medio Duro (1971) by Pellicer i Bru; and on Plate 17, page 52, of The Coinage of Peru (1978) by Grunthal-Sellschopp. Choice VF. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

600 €

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NGC - XF 45

Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. ND (1586-1589). Potosi. A. (Cal-674). Ag. 27,31 g. P/A to the left, value VIII to the right of the shield. Arms of Flanders and Tyrol transposed. Very well struck, with good eye appeal and part of the legend visible. Beautiful old cabinet tone. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as XF 45. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...1500,00.

Starting bid

500 €

Current bid

600 €

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NGC - AU 53

Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. 1586. Segovia. (Cal-685). Ag. Aqueduct with 2 rows of 7 arches. Small inner cross. Slight patina. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 53. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

Current bid

1.300 €

Ex Isabel de Trastámara

Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. 1591/0. Segovia. (Cal-712). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A455). Ag. 27,18 g. Aqueduct with three arches and two floors. Very clear overdate. Large castles with bricks. Three fleurs-de-lis in the arms of Burgundy. The M of HISPANIARVM touching the crown. Light patina. Very good specimen. Rare. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Aureo&Calicó (26/05/2016), lot 451. Almost XF. Est...3000,00.

Starting bid

1.500 €

Current bid

1.700 €

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NGC - AU 58

Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. ND (ca. 1588). Sevilla. (Cal-720). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A558). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

460 €

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PCGS - MS 61 Top Pop!!

Philip II (1556-1598). 1 escudo. ND (1566-1576). Toledo. M. (Cal-800). (Tauler-51). Au. 3,33 g. T/M on the left, value on the right. Some luster, and nice color. Very attractive and rare in this grade. Slabbed by PCGS as MS 61 (Top Pop), the finest known in the PCGS census. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

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NGC - UNC Details

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. ND (1566-1587). Sevilla. (Cal-827/828). (Tauler-30/31). Au. 6,69 g. Square D assayer. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as UNC Details, Cleaned. Almost MS. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

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Ex Caballero de las Yndias - AU 55

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. ND (1566-1587). Sevilla. (Cal-827). (Tauler-30). Au. 6,70 g. Square S/d to the left, value II to the right. No king’s ordinal in the legend. Shield and crown fully complete. Lovely color. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Ex Caballero de las Yndias, Áureo&Calicó (June 3, 2009), lot 1120, retains the auction lot-tag. Est...3000,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

Current bid

1.500 €

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. ND (1566-1587). Sevilla. (Cal-828). (Tauler-31). Au. 6,79 g. With the king´s ordinal. "Square d" assayer. Mintmark and assayer on the left. Rare. Almost XF. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

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Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. 1592/1. Sevilla. (B). (Cal-845). (Tauler-45a). Au. 6,69 g. Full date in vertical position to the right. Nice color. Rare overdate. AU. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

800 €

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Rare date - VF 35

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. 1594. Sevilla. B. (Cal-850). (Tauler-49). Au. 6,75 g. Mint, denomination, and assayer to the left of the shield; date vertically positioned to the right, with the last digit clearly visible. This is an extremely rare piece: it is the third known example of this date that we have been able to document at auction and the second of this denomination. Slabbed by NGC as VF 35, although the date does not appear on the holder.

For reasons still unknown, the production of precious metals at the Seville mint in 1594 was abnormally low. In silver, only 3,799 kg were struck that year—a figure significantly below the output of the immediately preceding and following years: 113,339 kg in 1591, 96,410 kg in 1592, 101,223 kg in 1593, 193,450 kg in 1595, and 98,176 kg in 1596.

Gold coinage also experienced a sharp drop in 1594: merely 754 kg were minted, compared to 4,083 kg in 1591, 2,645 kg in 1592, 2,940 kg in 1593, 8,132 kg in 1595, and 2,476 kg in 1596.

Gold coins from Seville dated 1594 are exceedingly rare. Tauler only lists a single 2 escudos piece sold by Heritage Auctions in June 2007 (Tauler 049) and a 4 escudos example auctioned by Áureo & Calicó in their 2017 Selección sale
. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

No bids

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PCGS - AU 55 Top Pop!!

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. ND (1566-1576). Toledo. M. (Cal-862 var). Au. 6,73 g. T/M to the left, value with two dots to the right. No roundel above the mintmark. Flanders and Tyrol arms exchanged. Nice color. Rare in this preservation. Slabbed by PCGS as AU 55 (Top Pop), the finest known in the PCGS census. Est...3000,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

No bids

NGC - MS 62 Top Pop!!

Philip II (1556-1598). 2 escudos. 1590. Sevilla. (Cal-833). (Cal 2008-67, Plate coin). (Tauler-38). Au. 6,76 g. S/II/d square to the left, four-digit date to the right, vertically. Very sharp strike on a somewhat irregular flan. Lovely reddish patina. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. The second best is certified in AU 53. Ex Soler&Llach (10/15/2015), lot 525. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

900 €

Current bid

900 €

"Ingenio de la Tijera" - MS 63

Philip II (1556-1598). 4 escudos. 1591. Madrid. C. (Cal-882). (Tauler-4). (Fried-159). Au. 13,57 g. Type "Ingenio de la Tijera". Only 3 known specimens. Very fine style mintage with a lovely color and luster. Of the highest rarity and great interesting for the Spanish numismatic history. Superb specimen. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 2 other specimens are known; one of them auctioned by Daniel F. Sedwick 33 (03/05/2023), lot 27; and the other by Tauler&Fau 128 (07/06/2023), lot 145.

It would be a delight for any collector and the last opportunity to acquire a wonderful specimen that would be a highlight in any coin collection and we are sure we will not see it offered at auction for many years again.

One of Philip II's many reforms in the 1500s was to move the Spanish Court from its traditional royal seat in Toledo to the city of Madrid, where it remains today. That included creating a new mint in Madrid where none had existed before. Naturally, Philip was eager to start minting coins there, but only if they could be made of superior quality. Perfect, machine-struck coinage was already being struck at the Segovia mint starting in 1586 using what was known as “Real Ingenio" (“royal machine”). In Madrid, however, the king opted for a different minting experiment known as "Ingenio de la Tijera" (“shearing machine”), which had been developed by the royal blacksmith and knifemaker Miguel de la Cerda, on recommendation by the Third Count of Chinchón, Diego Fernández de Cabrera y Bobadilla.

Miguel de la Cerda’s invention consisted of a special method of pouring silver or gold into perfectly round solid cylinders matching the diameter of the coin dies, with each planchet hand-cut from one end with special scissors, so that no further trimming or flattening was needed. This was meant to save time and resources, while producing attractive coins with full and even details, a far cry from what was eventually produced in earnest at the Madrid Mint starting in 1614. The experiment was first tried at the Segovia and Toledo Mints in 1589-91, but since Madrid was the preferred destination, silver and gold were brought from Toledo to Madrid to carry out the experiment there as well in 1591. Since there was no mint, the workshop of the famous but recently deceased sculptor, engraver and medallist for the king, Jacome Trezzo (also known as “Jacometrezo”) was chosen for the striking in Madrid. Ultimately, however, it was not possible to continue to strike the larger-denomination coins due to lower river current to run the water mills. The highest denomination—and rarest—was the 4 escudos, as it seems no 8 escudos were even attempted, although the silver 8 reales (Cal-660) is known, the only extant example of which hammered in March 2021 by Aureo & Calicó for about $21,500.

For the next few years, de la Cerda was secretive about his invention, and little or nothing is recorded until a second experiment at the Seville Mint in 1597. The next year, 1598, de la Cerda died and passed the rights for his invention to his trustee, Dr. Baltasar Vellorino, who asserted that he was the one who had improved de la Cerda’s design to make 4’s and 8’s possible. Vellorino quickly pushed for a new agreement with King Philip II to implement the invention in his own name and receive 50 percent of the profits for twelve years; but the caveat was that invention would be used only at New World mints, starting with Mexico City. One month later, the King died and the crown passed to his son, Philip III.

The equipment was not shipped to Mexico until 1602, well into the reign of Philip III. Vellorino himself left for Mexico in 1603 and the machinery was all in place by the end of 1606, according to an early 1607 document. Back in Spain, a similar experiment by Segovia’s famous tallador Diego de Astor took place in 1610 at the Segovia Mint and in 1611 in Madrid (again at the studios of Jacome Trezzo). The experiment lost favor, however, and it was claimed in court that the new method was slower than promised and would effectively cause raw silver and gold to bypass Spain and go straight to Asia (Philippines, China and Japan) without benefit to mainland Spain. Researcher Jorge Proctor points out that these dates line up more or less with the first appearance of Mexican Royals (galanos), which were perfectly round and match what the new equipment would have produced. Apart from these galanos, there is no evidence this invention was ever fully implemented in the New World.

The “Ingenio de la Tijera” coins from Spain are therefore very important to the evolution of the long numismatic history of Spain and its American colonies.

For reference, two Spanish journal articles summarize and discuss the documentation:

“Dos experimentos acuñadores en Madrid: las pruebas de Miguel de la Cerda y Diego de Astor en las casas de Jacome Trezzo,” by Rosa Romero Molina, in issue 233 (July-December 1993) of NVMISMA (Sociedad Iberoamericana de Estudios Numismáticos)

“El Proyecto de implantación del Ingenio de la Tijera en las cecas de los Reinos de las Indias,” by Pedro Damián Cano Borrego, in issue 9 (2022) of Revista Numismática Hécate
. Est...100000,00.

Starting bid

50.000 €

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NGC - MS 60 Top Pop!!

Philip II (1556-1598). 4 escudos. 1590/89. Sevilla. (Cal-892). (Tauler-14a). Au. 13,48 g. S/IIIIII/ square d to the left, four-digit date to the right, vertically. Slight weakness in beginning of the date but very clear overdate.

We have only found 3 other specimens with this overdate auctioned in the last 20 years. Very rare.

Slabbed by NGC as MS 60 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census.

Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (26/05/2016), lot 585. Retains the auction lot-tag
. Est...4000,00.

Starting bid

1.500 €

Current bid

1.800 €

Philip II (1556-1598). 1/2 ducado. ND. Naples. IBR/PV. (Tauler-672). (Vti-353). (Mir-171/1). Ag. 14,85 g. Nice old cabinet tone. Round struck. Very complete. Rarely encountered this good struck. Ex ANE (17/06/1992), lot 734. Almost XF. Est...700,00.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

300 €

NGC - XF 40 Top Pop!!

Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1609. Granada. M. (Cal-726). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B23, Plate coin). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

400 €

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Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1620. Segovia. A. (Cal-796). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B295). Ag. 11,85 g. Slight tone. Oxidations. End of planchet. Very rare date, we have found only 2 auctioned specimens in the last 20 years. XF. Est...900,00.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

300 €

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Calicó Plate - AU 55

Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1615. Sevilla. V. (Cal-818, Plate coin). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B420, Plate coin). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

340 €

NGC - AU 55

Philip III (1598-1621). 4 reales. 1611. Toledo. C. (Cal-837). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B633, Plate coin). Ag. 13,11 g. Legend begins at 5 h. Full 4-digit date and full legends. Lovely old cabinet tone. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC census. Ex José A. Herrero (28/05/2014), lot 517, retains the auction lot-tag. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

200 €

Current bid

220 €

Philip III (1598-1621). 8 reales. 1618. Segovia. A. (Cal-949). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-B277). Ag. 27,29 g. Aqueduct with two rows of ive arches. Three fleurs de lis on the shield of Burgundy. Planchet defect on edge. Attractive patina. Rare. XF. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

900 €

Current bid

1.000 €

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NGC - AU Details

Philip III (1598-1621). 2 escudos. (1598-1621). Sevilla. (Cal-Type 186). (Tauler-85b similar). Au. 6,80 g. Date and assayer not visible. Original luster. Slabbed by NGC as AU Details, Environmental damage. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

500 €

Current bid

500 €

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NGC - XF Details

Philip III (1598-1621). 2 escudos. (1598-1621). Sevilla. (Cal-Type 186). (Tauler-85b similar). Au. 6,78 g. Date and assayer not visible. Lovely color, with a slight orange tone. Slabbed by NGC as XF Details, Environmental damage. Est...1500,00.

Starting bid

500 €

Current bid

500 €

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Philip III (1598-1621). 2 escudos. (1600/599). Toledo. C. (Cal-1082). (Tauler-103). Au. 6,73 g. OMNIVM type, fully visible. Date no visible. Deep strike and nice color. Rare, even more in this grade. Choice VF. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

No bids

0 0

Trial non adopted

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 maravedis. 1660. Sevilla. (Cal-402, as a trial). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-L06 var, Plate coin). Ae. 9,03 g. Trial non adopted. Hammer struck. Date and part of the king's name visible. Nice color. Very rare, few known specimens. Choice VF. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

250 €

Current bid

250 €

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Tortosa countermark

Philip IV (1621-1665). Catalan Revolt (1640 -1652). 1 croat. 1626. Barcelona. (Cru.Segadors-Unlisted). (Badia-Unlisted). (Cal-658 var). (Cru C.G-4414). Ag. 2,91 g. Countermark T (Tortosa) applied in 1643. Patina. Very rare. Ex Áureo&Calicó (18/10/2018), lot 1399. Choice VF. Est...1500,00.

Starting bid

750 €

Current bid

750 €

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Philip IV (1621-1665). 2 reales. 1659. Lima. (V). (Cal-839). Ag. 6,20 g. Assayer (·V·) to the left, ★ above LIMA and ·2· to the right. Some corrosion. Very rare.

In 1660 the coinage of this type of pieces was suspended, which had already begun in 1659, when the King denied the authorization, retroactivity, of the reopened the mint of Lima
. VF. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

500 €

No bids

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2 Reales 1652 Navarra!!

Philip IV (1621-1665). 2 reales. 1652. Pamplona. Navarra. (Cal-892). (Ros-4.5.11, RR-5). Ag. 6,23 g. “P” flanked by dots to the left of the shield, and the value “II”—lying on its side—also flanked by dots, to the right. The base of the last digit of the date is clearly visible and, without doubt, it is a “2”, as confirmed by comparison with the 1 real denomination of the same date.

As Ricardo Ros notes in his excellent study "La Moneda de Navarra, Second Edition", no recorder any photo of this coin. Until now, this date was only known in silver issues of this reign in the 1 real and 50 reales denominations. This coin is extremely rare and appears for the first time at auction
. VF. Est...4000,00.

Starting bid

1.000 €

Current bid

1.100 €

2 2

Philip IV (1621-1665). Catalan Revolt (1640 -1652). 5 sous. 1642. Barcelona. V-S. (Cru.Segadors-229a var). (Cal-64). Ag. 5,89 g. Bust of Louis XIII. Patina. Rare. Choice VF. Est...1500,00.

Starting bid

500 €

No bids

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NGC - MS 63 Top Pop!!

Philip IV (1621-1665). 2 reales. 1652/22. Segovia. BR. (Cal-960). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-Unlisted this overdate). Ag. Overdate. Original luster. Very rare in this grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

200 €

Current bid

210 €

NGC - AU 55 Top Pop!!

Philip IV (1621-1665). 4 reales. 1627. Sevilla. R. (Cal-1187, Plate coin). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C573, Plate coin). Ag. 13,82 g. Large assayer's R. Full date and all visible data. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (25/05/2017), lot 763. Est...500,00.

Starting bid

250 €

Current bid

260 €

NGC - MS 62

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1651. Granada. N. (Cal-1241). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C16). Ag. Assayer's N very small. Dot between mint and assayer. Visible a part of the name of the king and complete king's ordinal. Bold strike. Very rare, even more in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as MS 62 (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...3000,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

Current bid

1.400 €

NGC - XF 40 Top Pop!!

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1634. Madrid. M. (Cal-Unlisted). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C40, Plate coin). (Cy-Unlisted). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

500 €

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Rare crowned dot - VF Details

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1650. Potosi. O-O. (Juan Rodriguez de Rodas). (Cal-1488). (Km-19b). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

500 €

Current bid

500 €

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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). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

401 €

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PCGS - "La Capitana"

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1652. Potosi. E. (Mastalir-VII.1-A.da(1)2, Plate coin). (Cal-1496). Ag. 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.

Starting bid

500 €

Current bid

600 €

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NGC - "La Capitana"

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1653. Potosi. E. (Cal-1504). (Km-21). Ag. 25,25 g. ·PH· above the pillars. Triple date, that of the legend only with the last digit visible. Triple assayer. Recovered from "La Capitana", sunk in 1654 off Chanduy, Ecuador. Slabbed by NGC as XF Details, Saltwater damage. Special label "Shipwreck certification". Est...700,00.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

440 €

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PCGS - VF 35

Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1652. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. PoRAS. (Cal-1550). (Restrepo-M46.10). Ag. 26,61 g. Featuring fairly bold pillars and a mostly clear date. Very nice old cabinet tone. Double strike on the reverse. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as VF 35. Only 1 finer specimen in the PCGS census. Est...3000,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

Current bid

1.451 €

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Philip IV (1621-1665). 8 reales. 1633. Segovia. R. (Cal-1603). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C364). Ag. 26,69 g. 8 to the right, smaller horizontal aqueduct and assayer to the left. Minor oxidations on the reverse. Scarce. XF/Almost XF. Est...1200,00.

Starting bid

700 €

Current bid

900 €

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NGC - AU 55

Philip IV (1621-1665). 2 escudos. 1646/5. Santa Fe de Nuevo Reino. R. (Cal-1804 var). (Tauler-152 var). (Restrepo-M50-21). Au. 6,50 g. N/R/(R) to the left, II denomination rotated and flanked by dots. Shield, date, and cross are complete. Very rare overdate. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Est...4000,00.

Starting bid

1.200 €

Current bid

1.300 €

Philip IV (1621-1665). 4 escudos. ND. Sevilla. R. (Cal-Type 26). (Tauler-59 similar). Au. 13,35 g. Date not visible. Tarces of mounting. Used as a jewelry piece. Rare. VF. Est...2000,00.

Starting bid

900 €

Current bid

900 €

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NGC - AU Details

Philip IV (1621-1665). Gold Souverain. 1657. Brussels. (Tauler-889). (Vti-1456). (Vanhoudt-638.BS). Au. 5,46 g. Attractive and without signs of wear, with only a slight nick on the reverse. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU Details, Rev. damage. Est...2500,00.

Starting bid

800 €

Current bid

801 €

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Charles II (1665-1700). 2 reales. 1683. Potosi. V. (Cal-412). Ag. 6,43 g. Triple date, partial visible date on the legend. Triple mintmark and triple assayer. King's name and ordinal are visible. Attractive specimen with a large flan of 30 mm diameter, all its data perfectly visible. Scarce in this condition. Choice VF. Est...600,00.

Starting bid

250 €

Current bid

250 €

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NGC - AU Details

Charles II (1665-1700). 4 reales. 1685. Segovia. BR. (Cal-566). Ag. Without escutcheon of Portugal. Slight patina. Slightly cleaned. Rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU Details. Cleaned. Est...700,00.

Starting bid

300 €

Current bid

480 €

Charles II (1665-1700). 8 reales. 1698. Lima. H. (Cal-605). Ag. 26,91 g. Triple date, the one on the legend with 4 digits. Triple assayer. Large flan and old cabinet tone. Some unimportant scratches in the fields. Very scarce in this condition. Almost XF. Est...900,00.

Starting bid

500 €

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"Royal" type, (Galano)

Charles II (1665-1700). 8 reales. 1686. Potosi. VR. (Cal-682). (Lazaro-216). Ag. 27,24 g. "Royal" type, (Galano). Triple date and triple assayer, full legends. Slight double strike in some areas. Die-match with Lazaro. Soft and attractive cabinet toning. Holed. Rare. Choice VF. Est...5000,00.

Starting bid

2.500 €

Current bid

2.500 €

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