NGC - MS 63
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1820. Lima. JP. (Cal-1253). . Slight strike defect on obverse and small planchet flaw on the reverse legend. Minor scratch on obverse. Beautiful old cabinet patina with rainbow tones. Excellent eye appeal. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Est...750,00.
Unlisted 1661 Granada
Philip IV (1621-1665). 16 maravedis. 1661. Granada. N. (Cal-340 var.). (Jarabo-Sanahuja-Unlisted). . 4,23 g. Very rare issue from the year 1661, the engraver carved the first three digits 166 and due to lack of space included the 1 between the first two floral endings. We rule out that it could be the low end of a 4, these have a base and the bust is type 1. Jarabo-Sanahuja (M230) mention a copy for this rare year but with a different distribution, for this reason we consider this copy unpublished. XF/Almost XF. Est...400,00.
PCGS - Filippines countermark
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1828. Manila. (Cal-1303). (Km-24). . Issued by decree of 13 October 1828. Type I Manila countermark (Spanish Philippines), with serrated borders and reverse legend; dies prepared by Don Benito de los Reyes, on a Peruvian 8 reales minted in Lima in 1827-JM. Very rare. Slabbed by PCGS as F 15, C/S on Peru 8R. Est...4000,00.
PCGS - MS 62
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1811. Mexico. HJ. (Cal-1317). . Imaginary bust. Light amber tones cover the surfaces illuminated by cartwheel luster. Rare in this grade. Slabbed by PCGS as MS 62. Only 1 finer specimen in the PCGS census.
Ex Heritage Auctions, NYINC (17/01/2018), lot 35470. Est...1000,00.
PCGS VF Details - Monclova
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). War of Independence. 8 reales. 1812. Monclova. (Cal-1340). . Bold countermark MVA-/1812 on a 1809-HJ cast silver 8 reales coin minted in Mexico during the reign of Ferdinand VII.
Typical crude manufacture but relatively free of marks and well toned. Rare. Slabbed by PCGS as VF Details, Damage, C/M-AU Details.
Ex S. P. Rutherford Collection. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...2500,00.
NGC - AU Details
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1811. Santiago. FJ. (Cal-1404). . Laureate admiral bust. Jacket with buttons. Light gray patina with traces of original luster. Slightly cleaned, still very attractive and rare in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as AU Details, Cleaned. Est...2000,00.
NGC - MS 63
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 8 reales. 1808. Sevilla. CN. (Cal-1411). . 27,00 g. Bare bust. First year of issue. All details perfectly defined, unlike the majority of specimens. Full original luster with a slight golden tone on the obverse periphery. Minimal oxidation on the bust and crown. Minor flaw on the obverse. Rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as MS 63. Only 2 specimens better preserved according to the NGC census. Est...1200,00.
Rare Lima - XF 40
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 1 escudo. 1810. Lima. JP. (Cal-1497). . Indigenous bust. Somewhat lustrous and with traces of toning, good strike except for small marks in obverse fields. Very few known specimens. Extremely rare, even more in this state of preservation. Slabbed by NGC as XF 40. This coin is exempt from any export license fee. Est...4000,00.
Assayer and mintmark interchanged
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 1 escudo. 1817/6. Santiago. JF. (Cal-Unlisted). (Km-Unlisted). . 3,24 g. Bust of Charles IV. Clear rectification of date. Minor scrached. Assayer and mintmark interchanged. We have found only another specimen auctioned the last 20 years. Extremely rare. Choice F/Almost VF. Est...1000,00.
Ex Caballero de las Yndias
Ferdinand VII (1808-1833). 2 escudos. 1816. Lima. JP. (Cal-1600, Plate coin). . 6,70 g. Large bust. Nice specimen, without the usual leaves and defects of this mint. Slightly cleaned obverse. Very rare, few specimens known. Ex Caballero de las Yndias, Áureo&Calicó (08/04/2009), lot 635. XF/AU. Est...2000,00.
III CUAR - AU 53 BN ¡¡Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 3 quartos. 1836. Barcelona. (Cal-3). . 7,91 g. Denomination III CUAR and legand CATALUÑA. Very rare. Slabbed by NGC as AU 53 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC and PCGS census. Ex Áureo&Calicó (18/10/2018), lot 1765. Choice VF. Est...1500,00.
NGC - MS 64 BN Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 3 quartos. 1844. Barcelona. (Cal-11). . 6,86 g. Nice color. Attractive and rare in this condition. Slabbed by NGC as MS 64 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census and with an exceptional pedigree.
Ex Anastasia de Quiroga Collection, Áureo&Calicó (28/04/2011), lot 211;
Ex O'Callaghan Collection, Áureo&Calicó (11/10/2016), lote 187. Est...450,00.
NGC - MS 64 BN
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 2 maravedis. 1837. Madrid. DG (Departamento de Grabado). (Cal-48). . Nice specimen. Lustrous surfaces. Very rare, even more in this high grade. Slabbed by NGC as MS 64 BN. Only 2 finer specimens in the NGC census. Ex Áureo&Calicó, O'Callahan Collection (16/11/2016), lot 15. Est...1500,00.
"1489" - MS 64 BN Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 2 maravedis. 1489 (sic). Segovia. (Cal-62). . Error in the date 1489 instead of 1849. Nice color. Original luster. Very rare, even more in this extraordinary state of preservation, probably the best known specimen of this rare error. Slabbed by NGC as MS 64 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census and with an exceptional pedigree.
Ex Áureo Selección (05/03/2003), lot 339; Ex Isabel de Trastámara Collection, Áureo&Calicó (29/10/2015), lot 715. Est...1800,00.
Suberb - MS 66 BN Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 8 maravedis. 1835. Jubia. (Cal-101). . Value on reverse. Mint mark J. Very nice color and original luster. Superb specimen of careful manufacture that could be a trial strike. Extremely rare in this high quality. Slabbed by NGC as MS 66 BN (Top Pop), the finest known in the NGC census. Est...1000,00.
Extremely rare - MS 61
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 20 reales. 1834. Madrid. DG. (Departamento de Grabado). (Cal-577). . 26,95 g. Nice old cabinet tone with slight bluish shades on the reverse. Luster. Very rare, only 10 known specimens. Slabbed by NGC as MS 61. Ex Cayón (15/09/2011), lot 1605. Est...15000,00.
PCGS - AU 58 Top Pop!!
Elizabeth II (1833-1868). 20 reales. 1834. Madrid. NC. (Cal-578). . Obverse legend ending in DIOS. Nice patina with light iridescent tones. Original luster. Very rare, even more this magnificent state of preservation. Slabbed by PCGS as AU 58 (Top Pop), the finest known in the PCGS census. Est...3000,00.
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