Philip IV (1621-1665). 16 maravedis. 1663. Segovia. BR. (Cal-489). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-M529). . 7,80 g. We present a rectangular rail fragment arranged vertically (36 mm x 40 mm), showing an already removed piece next to an untrimmed one. The latter appears to be from the end of the plate, suggesting that this was the reason it was discarded. Between the two pieces, small clusters of grip marks and remnants of the original silver plating can be seen, providing additional details about the manufacturing process. Very rare. Choice VF. Est...500,00.
Philip IV (1621-1665). 16 maravedis. . 13,29 g. We present an irregularly shaped rail fragment (38 mm x 45 mm), showing two pieces that are neither vertically aligned nor cut out. The fragment shows minted specimens only on the obverse, with no matching struck marks on the reverse, nor any traces of them. Protruding protuberances can be seen on both sides, which appear to be grip marks, although their function is unknown since they are on the coin. Furthermore, its thickness is greater than that of other similar fragments, suggesting that it could be a forger's test. Very interesting. Choice F. Est...160,00.
Philip IV (1621-1665). 1/2 real. 1642. Madrid. (Cal-547). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-C226, Plate coin). . 1,71 g. Mintmark MD below the monogram between dots. Without assayer. Full date. Lions and castles. Very rare. Ex Collection of 1/4 and 1/2 real, Áureo (17/12/2002), lot 1381; Ex Velázquez Collection, Áureo&Calicó (25/04/2019), lot 154, retains the auction lot-tag. Almost VF. Est...400,00.
Kingdom of Castille and Leon. Princess Elizabeth (1471-1474). 1 maravedi. Ávila. (Bautista-955.14 var.). Anv.: + ENRICVS ✿ QVARTVS : OƎI : GRA. Rev.: + ENRICVS ✿ QVAR : TVS : OƎI :: GR. . 2,18 g. IP (Princess Elizabeth) to the left of the castle and A below the castle. Legend starts at 9 o´clock on reverse. Flan cracks. Very rare. Almost VF. Est...300,00.
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