A/B rectified assayer
Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. ND (1586-1589). Potosi. A/B. (Cal-673). . 27,02 g. A/B rectified assayer. Arms of Flanders and Tyrol interchanged. King's name visible. Flan crack and slight double coinage on reverse. We have found very few specimens auctioned with this rectification in recent years. Very rare. VF/Almost VF. Est...600,00.
NGC - AU 55
Philip II (1556-1598). 8 reales. ND (ca. 1586). Segovia. Iº/IM. (Cal-677 var). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-A236). . 27,22 g. Rectified assayers marks. Visible part of the king's name. Aqueduct with three arches on two floors and I/IM surmounted by a roundel. Four bars in the old Burgundy and four bars in Aragon. Flan crack. Attractive toning. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 55. Only 1 finer specimen in the NGC census. Est...1500,00.
Philip II (1556-1598). Jeton. (1555). (Dugn-2047 var.). (Van Loon-7, 1 var.). Anv.: *PHILIPVS*AVSTR*CAROLI*V*CAES*F*. Bust of Philip II cuirassed facing to left. Rev.: ·PHILIPPVS·SPES·ALTERA·PATRIAE. Victoria standing on the right, crowning Philip II seated on the left. . 5,57 g. Departure of Mary of Hungary and enthronement of Philip II. Scratches on reverse. Rare. Almost VF. Est...60,00.
Philip II (1556-1598). Jeton. 1558. (Dugn-2171). (Van Loon-I 21.2). Anv.: ·GECTOIRS·POVR·LE BVREAV·DES·EINAN·1558. Bust of Philip II with cuirass to left. Rev.: ·POST·TENEBRAS·LUCEM· Right hand holding a globe. . 3,69 g. Victory of the Count of Egmont over the French army at the Battle of Gravelines. Very rare. Choice VF. Est...70,00.
Philip III (1598-1621). 4 cornados. 1609 (16:9). Pamplona. (Cal-64). (Ros-Unlisted). Anv.: · P · H · S · ᗡ · ⅁ R · N · R . . Rev.: · I · N · S · A · N · 1 · 6 : 9 ⠖ . . 1,37 g. The D and G on the obverse are inverted and an R is added at the end of the legend instead of the A. Very rare.. Choice VF. Est...50,00.
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